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Adverse Reaction of Compound Flumetasone Ointment

Flumetasone is well tolerated, and itching, rash and skin atrophy occasionally occur at the application site. Although the side effects of flumetasone are very small, its side effects should be considered when it is used with salicylic acid on the face or for a long time. The systemic adverse reactions caused by salicylic acid have not been found by using Aoshen (compound flumetasone ointment), but children should pay attention to its side effects when using Aoshen (compound flumetasone ointment). If severe irritation or allergy occurs during treatment, the medication should be stopped. The following local reactions may occur during medication, such as contact allergy, skin pigmentation, occult infection, burning sensation, itching, irritation, dryness, folliculitis, hirsutism, acne rash, etc. Long-term, large-area, closed use, or use in thinner parts of the skin (such as face and armpit) will lead to telangiectasia, purpura, or steroid acne.