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I use 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?

Yes, it is possible for the Ketoderm cream to cause redness, dryness, and peeling of the skin as side effects. It is important to consult your doctor if you experience any discomfort or worsening of symptoms while using the cream. They can provide guidance on how to manage these side effects and possibly recommend alternative treatments if needed. It is also crucial to ensure that you are not having an allergic reaction to the components of the cream. Following a skincare routine that includes a gentle moisturizer and avoiding products that may dry out the skin can help alleviate these symptoms. Remember to prioritize your skin's health and seek professional advice if needed.

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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?

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