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Journal of Dermatological Case Reports
Misuse of topical corticosteroids on facial skin. A study of 200 patients.
Rohini Sharma1 
关键词: abuse;    adverse effects;    contraindications;    glucocorticoids;    face;    steroids;    TSDF;   
DOI  :  10.3315/jdcr.2017.1240
学科分类:皮肤病学
来源: Specjalisci Dermatolodz
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BackgroundTopical corticosteroids have become available as over the counter drugs and are widely misused for various conditions.ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to assess the clinical and epidemiological aspects of the unjustified use of topical corticosteroids for facial skin.MethodsA total of 200 patients with facial dermatoses and topical corticosteroid misapplication daily over face for not less than 30 days were included in the study. This was a prospective study conducted in a tertiary care dermatology outpatient centre of the Jammu region. A detailed clinical history regarding topical corticosteroid use was taken and adverse effects analysed.ResultsA total of 166 patients were women and 34 were men. The predominant age was 31-40 years. A total of 170 patients (85%) were in the age group of 21-50 years. Duration of application was over 1 month up to 3 years, daily. Betamethasone or clobetasol ointments were used in 75 patients (37.5%) and momatasone was used in 15 patients (7.5%). Indication for using steroids were: general / cosmetic purposes (72 patients; 36.0%), acne (59; 29.5%), hyperpigmentation (41; 20.5%), tinea (6; 3%), undiagnosed dermatoses (28; 14.0%). The use of corticosteroids was attributed to the advice of pharmacists (69; 34.5%), friends and relatives (61; 30.5%), cosmetologists (22; 11.0%), non-dermatology physicians (30; 15.0%) and dermatologists (18; 9%). Adverse effects included acneiform lesions, telengiectasias, dyspigmentation, hypertrichosis, perioral dermatitis and tinea incognito. A total of 89 (44.5%) patients fulfilled the criteria of "topical steroid dependent face". These patients reported erythema, burning and itching on stopping the application of topical corticosteroids.ConclusionIn most cases the use prolonged use of topical corticosteroids on facial skin was recommended by non-professional persons. The adverse events ranged from transient to permanent. The results of this study underline the indispensable role of dermatology specialists in diagnosing and treating cutaneous disorders.

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