Based on the conversation, it is essential to follow the advice provided by the pharmacist regarding the treatment of the skin condition. It is recommended to continue using the prescribed creams and medications as directed and to seek medical attention if there is no improvement or if new symptoms arise. Regular follow-ups with a healthcare professional are important to monitor the progress of the skin condition and ensure appropriate treatment.
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