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Can I Continue Wysolone For Erythroderma?

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Posted on Fri, 26 Jun 2015
Question: I am suffering from erytheroderma. wysonole 5 is controlling it. can i continue with this medicin?
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Answered by Dr. Shahid Hassan (57 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Treat your etiology

Detailed Answer:
Hi, welcome to Healthcaremagic,

Erythroderma has lot of causes. Psoariasis is one of most common etiology, Others are allergic contact dermatits, Drugs and many more.
Tab Wysolone is a steroid and it has rebound phenomenon as well as it suppresses HPA axis.
Try to withdraw wysolone by tapering it.
Take 5 mg every alternate day foe 10-20 days then every 3rd day and so on.
Try to figure out your etiology of erythroderma with your dermatologist and get treated for this.
Hope this will help you.
Thanks.


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Can I Continue Wysolone For Erythroderma?

Brief Answer: Treat your etiology Detailed Answer: Hi, welcome to Healthcaremagic, Erythroderma has lot of causes. Psoariasis is one of most common etiology, Others are allergic contact dermatits, Drugs and many more. Tab Wysolone is a steroid and it has rebound phenomenon as well as it suppresses HPA axis. Try to withdraw wysolone by tapering it. Take 5 mg every alternate day foe 10-20 days then every 3rd day and so on. Try to figure out your etiology of erythroderma with your dermatologist and get treated for this. Hope this will help you. Thanks.