Psoriasis is treated with a combination medication called Keralin Ointment. It softens the skin and gets rid of dead skin cells. Additionally, it lessens inflammatory symptoms such as skin redness, swelling, and itching. Side effects include dry skin, inflammation, itching, and redness are possible.
Keralin Ointment should only be applied externally and in accordance with your doctor’s instructions. Using clean, dry hands, apply a thin layer of medication solely to the skin’s affected areas. Rinse with water if any of it gets in your mouth, nose, eyes, or vagina. Your symptoms might not go away for a few days or weeks, but you should continue taking this medication on a daily basis. To guarantee that the medication is more effective, the entire course of treatment should be followed. Consult your physician if your problem worsens or does not get better.
The most frequent adverse effects of this medication include burning at the application site, itching, dryness, and redness. Usually, these are self-limiting. Rarely do side effects get serious. In the event that you have an allergic response, you should see a doctor (rashes, itching, swelling, shortness of breath, etc.). To prevent or manage the adverse effects, moisturize your skin with a lotion or cream and drink lots of water.
It’s critical that you inform your doctor before using this medication if you currently use or have recently taken any other medications for the same condition or other conditions. Women who are pregnant or nursing should use this medication with appropriate consultation and caution. You should not use this medication and should talk to your doctor if you have a history of allergies to it. Prior to undergoing any cosmetic procedure, speak with your physician.
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