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Brilio.net - The use of skincare containing steroids is often an option to overcome certain skin problems, such as dermatitis, eczema, or psoriasis. But is skincare containing steroids safe to use in the long term?
This question is important to answer, considering the impact that steroid use can have on the skin. To get more complete information, see the facts below as summarized by briliobeauty.net from various sources, Wednesday (28/8).
What are steroids in skincare?
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Steroids in the medical world are known as corticosteroids, which are a type of drug used to reduce inflammation. In skincare products, steroids are used to treat various skin problems caused by inflammation, such as rashes, itching, and redness. These products can be in the form of creams, ointments, or lotions that are applied directly to the skin.
Are steroids safe for skin?
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The use of steroids on the skin must be done with caution. Briliobeauty.net, quoting from Healthline, Wednesday (8/28), topical steroids are indeed effective in treating inflammation, but their use must be in accordance with a doctor's recommendation. Excessive use or without medical supervision can cause serious side effects, such as thinning skin, changes in skin color, and even the appearance of stretch marks.
Steroids can also cause the skin to become more sensitive and prone to irritation, especially if used long-term. Other risks include dependency on the product, where the skin becomes "addicted" to the steroid and cannot function normally without it. This can lead to a condition known as steroid rosacea, where the skin experiences redness and acne after steroid use is stopped.
How to check skincare products that contain steroids.
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To keep your skin healthy, it is important to know how to check whether a skincare product contains steroids or not. Here are some steps you can take:
1. Read the product label carefully.
Make sure you always read the labels of skincare products before purchasing. Look for ingredients like hydrocortisone, betamethasone, clobetasol, or prednisolone. These are types of steroids commonly found in skincare products.
2. Check BPOM permit.
In Indonesia, make sure the product you use is registered and has permission from BPOM (Food and Drug Supervisory Agency). Registered products usually have gone through safety tests, including the steroid content in them.
3. Consult a dermatologist.
If you are unsure about a product you are using, it is best to consult a dermatologist. They can advise you on whether the product is safe for your skin condition.
4. Pay attention to skin reactions.
After using the product, pay attention to your skin's reaction. If signs such as irritation, redness, or abnormal peeling appear, stop using it immediately and consult a doctor.
5. Use the product as recommended.
If you must use a product containing steroids, be sure to follow the directions for use exactly. Do not use it for longer than recommended and avoid using it on thin skin areas such as the face or skin folds unless advised by your doctor.
Another alternative to overcome skin problems.
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If you are concerned about the risks of steroid use, there are several alternatives to consider:
- Natural anti-inflammatory product.
Some natural ingredients such as aloe vera, chamomile, and oatmeal are known to have anti-inflammatory properties that can help relieve skin inflammation without the risk of side effects.
- Non-steroidal skincare.
Choose skincare products that are specifically designed for sensitive or irritation-prone skin. These products are usually free of steroids and other harsh chemicals.
- Other medical care.
If your skin problem is serious enough, your doctor may recommend other treatments such as light therapy or the use of non-steroidal medications.
Skincare containing steroids can indeed be effective in treating skin problems caused by inflammation. However, their use must be done carefully and under medical supervision to avoid dangerous side effects. By knowing how to check products and understanding the risks involved, you can keep your skin healthy without having to worry about the negative effects of steroids.
(brl/lea)