It is important to consult with a doctor to determine the best course of action when deciding between renewing Betaderm or switching to Topicort cream. Starting with a lower potency cortisone cream and moving to higher potency if needed is a common approach. It is also important to consider non-medication methods such as moisturizing the skin, avoiding fragranced soaps, and staying hydrated. Long-term use of medium to high potency cortisone creams can have side effects, so it's best to confirm the diagnosis with a doctor and discuss the best treatment plan for managing the condition.
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