Guide To The Side Effects Of Steroids

Thinning Skin

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Both oral and topical corticosteroids can cause thinning skin, especially when used for a prolonged period. Thinning skin is naturally more fragile, and patients could experience bruising after minor bumps that would not normally cause any skin changes. It may take longer than usual for cuts and scrapes to heal, and some individuals have developed stretch marks. During treatment with corticosteroids, patients will need to carefully monitor their skin for any changes, and it is important to take steps to protect thinner skin from damage. Any cuts and scrapes should be promptly cleaned, and antibiotic cream should be applied to prevent infection. Wounds need to be covered with a bandage. Wearing long sleeves or heavier fabrics could help reduce the potential for bruising. Individuals who notice stretchmarks might want to speak with a dermatologist about ways to minimize and treat these.

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