![]() A new place appeared on my neck both sides. Then as before the 4th day, today, the multiple rash points appeared on my elbow joints and back of my hands and some on upper arms. Within a couple of days the small rash points began to dry up. As a speculative test, I tried the Triamcinolone Acetonide cream again. The original rash on my hands was not affected by the homeopathics. It's been a month or more since the rash went away. Then returned with vengeance more outbreaks but with the homeopathics it subsided after 5 days. ![]() Went on line to trusted homeopathic site that recommended a homeopathic treatment of common OTC health items that began to soothe it but it took about 4 days or so, it finally subsided. Contacted the dermatologist on the following weekend. Drug side effects sheet said allergic reaction was possible rash. Cream was not put on at the rash sites at all. Then at the 3 day point of use a red itchy rash appeared on my elbow joints and upper arms, back of my hands. Seemed to dry up the rash that I'd had over a couple of years. He prescribed Triamcinolone Acetonide 0.5% that might take care of it, called it contact dermatitis. He noticed a long time small rash in two spots on my hands. Had a body scan by a dermatologist in late June. I recommend anyone, when starting out using it, to apply it sparingly for a few hours a day at first before any greater application, regardless of a doctor's usage recommendation. I regard this as a dangerous medication, however helpful it may be, that requires great care in usage. He did prescribe a steroidally based remedy which I applied several times daily so my lips returned to normal after another week. I returned to the dermatologist who explained this was reaction not unusual and that I'd need to keep using it until my skin was "adjusted" to it. They were so sensitive I could not eat, and even drinking through a straw was painful. However, over the next few days my lips turned black and the skin- ALL the skin- began peeling away, until I was left with barely one layer on red/black lips that seeped blood constantly. After about 4 days, my lips started turning blue. After a few months of annoying chapping on my lips, I was prescribed this by a dermatologist, to be applied nightly and washed off the next morning.
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