Put cream on lower stomach area an now have reddish purple dry burning, redness going down my legs. Dry mouth, body aching feeling pain all over lower body, cant walk or want to move. What do I put on this or take to help?
How do you treat a severe allergic reaction to betamethasone valerate cream?
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- 12 Dec 2017 by Johnnie kelly
- Updated
- 12 December 2017
- Topics
- allergic reactions, pain, xerostomia, betamethasone, inflammatory conditions, burning, mouth, cream, stomach, reaction
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Johnnie; Yes these are rare reactions, First if you did not call the doctor today to see what to do, You could always call the Pharmacist and see what he or she says. But being this late you should talk to the doctor and make sure the doctor knows you have a bad allergy to this in the meantime don't use anymore. and if they give you another cream just a suggestion only put it in one area of your leg or arm and see what it does in 6 hours or so before you rub it all over and it is always a very thin film more does not mean better. good luck to you

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