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I am using Ketoderm cream on my face for seborrheic dermatitis, but my skin seems to be losing its elasticity, turning red, and flaking. Is this normal? Should I continue using the cream?

It is not uncommon for the use of Ketoderm cream to cause redness, dryness, and flaking of the skin. These side effects can occur due to the medication's properties and how it affects the skin. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional regarding whether to continue the treatment or consider other options. They can provide guidance on how to manage the side effects and the underlying condition effectively.

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