What might go wrong: Look, most people handle this cream just fine, but some folks get a bit of burning or stinging when they first put it on. Your skin might get dry or irritated too. Here’s the thing that worries doctors – if you use this stuff for weeks and weeks, your skin can actually get thinner or change color where you’ve been applying it.
Very rarely, you might notice more hair growing in that spot (weird, I know) or break out in a rash if you’re allergic to something in it. If your skin starts freaking out or you get a bad reaction, stop using it and call your doctor.
What the skin doctor says: Dr. Sana Khalid, who deals with skin problems all day, puts it like this: “I give Cosarb Cream to patients dealing with eczema, dermatitis, or those annoying allergic rashes that won’t quit. It works fast – the itching and redness calm down pretty quickly, which is exactly what people need when they’re miserable. But here’s what I always tell my patients: don’t get carried away and use it forever. These steroid creams can mess up your skin if you overdo it – make it thin and cause problems down the road. Stick to what I tell you timeline-wise, and it’s perfectly safe and gets the job done for short-term skin flare-ups.”
Disclaimer: This is product info, not medical advice. Got skin problems? Go see someone who actually knows what they’re talking about – a real doctor or dermatologist.
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