Hello, the son was treated for posteridic perioritis. We managed to cope with these rashes on the mouth. But today the surgeon prescribed a phimosis ointment that steroid diprolene or something like that or the use of this ointment for phimosis can cause a recurrence of perioral inflammation.
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Joanna Dunajska Pharmacist, Editor
1 year ago
Diprolene is a medicine used to contain betamethasone, a topical corticosteride that can enter the bloodstream. Systemic absorption of betamethasone is possible especially in long-term treated patients who use the preparation on a large area of the skin. Usually, the side effects of ointments relate to the area to which they were applied. If in the past there was inflammation of the skin after the use of steroids, there is a possibility of a repetition of this situation. It is then advisable to consult a doctor in order to choose another preparation for topical use. If the doctor has been informed about the presence of poststerid dermatitis in the past, despite everything he has chosen Diprolene, you should follow the instructions given by him. It is worth remembering to wash your hands thoroughly after each application of the ointment, make sure that your son does not touch the smeared place. I enclose materials that may be useful: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/stulejka-u-chlopcow-i-mezczyzn