1.Is the hormone applied to different parts of the body the same, and will there be side effects if I apply the wrong one?
It is best to apply topical drugs on the face without hormones. Hormones can induce skin atrophy, hirsutism, erythema and other hormonal dermatitis.
2.Do I need to wash the topical medication before applying it or do I need to apply it wet for a period of time?
You only need to wash and dry your skin before applying the topical medication.
3.Does the cream only need to be applied on the white patches or should it be applied outwardly?
The ointment should be applied only on the white patches, no need to extend it.
4. Can I apply it to the peeling and crusted areas?
It is best to stop applying the medication for a few days before applying it to the peeling and crusted areas.
5.Do I need to leave it on after application, or put on clothes or a towel?
It is best to dry for a few minutes after applying the medication before putting on the clothes.
6.Is the skin red and itchy after application, is it allergic?
Redness after applying the medicine is a normal reaction, itching is a bit allergic, but as long as there is no blister, no special treatment is needed.
7.Will sweating wash off the cream?
Sweating will not wash off the ointment.
8.Do I need to wash off the ointment after smearing?
It is not necessary to wash off the ointment after application.
9.Is the ointment tube afraid of the sun and heat in summer?
In summer, the ointment cannot be exposed to the sun and is not afraid of heat.