Tue-07-06-2016, 09:34 AM
(Tue-07-06-2016, 04:23 AM)* Wrote: Is it not a good idea to use the cream long term? I seem to be hearing some mixed responses. Somewhat odd that the dermatologist said I may need to use it for a year but some people are saying not to use it more than 4-6 weeks. Will I know if the skin starts thinning and know to stop? Is there anything obvious to look for, obviously thin skin but I'm not sure at this point what that change looks or feels like. I do notice the veins look a bit unusual, more thin and darker in color than I tend to notice, but maybe I am just looking more than before. Though whats odd is that this area is the only area i am not using the cream, the rest of the area looks normal. Am I safe to keep using the cream potentially long term or should I consult another doctor to get a second opinion? Not an area I want anything bad to happen.I don't think you will get mixed responses from anyone who has used them for any length of time. The message will be clear. Long term use should be avoided
I agree with Turnedlight and although our health systems are different the advice should always be the same about using corticosteroids they are designed for short term use, and if they are going to work it should show results within a few weeks.
You should as Turnedlight suggested ask your dermatologist why..... As there are guidelines for the use of these creams and the manufacturers don't put warnings in their packs, unless there could be a problem.
You are unlikely to see a change in your skin, the first thing I noticed was the skin on my legs where I had been applying the creams, split very easily with a slight knock. I never used it on my penis but would think that might get damaged with rough use after using the cream over a prolonged period