Eczema On Hands, Welts On Arms, Diagnosed As Atopic Dermatitis, Taken Kenalog Injections. How Long Can I Continue To Take It?
4 questions please: How long can I continue to get the kenalog shots before it becomes dangerous? Would you lower the dosage and to how much, how often? Would the shots in the butt be more beneficial than in the arm? Any other suggested treatment? Thank you! D. XXXXXXX
thanks for writing in,
As you already may know, atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition with remitting and relapsing course.
More than the treatment, it is the skin care that has a long term beneficial effect.
I will answer your queries one by one,
1.How long can I continue to get the kenalog shots before it becomes dangerous?
There is no fixed guideline for this. We try to keep steroids to a minimum, perhaps 2-3 shots of kenalogue consecutively is the most one goes (can be given again after a reasonable gap). However it is given only to control acute symptoms. The injections are not curative.
2. Would you lower the dosage and to how much, how often?
I would surely lower the dose rather stop it altogether. Steroid sparing agents like azathioprine is worth discussing with your dermatologist as it is much safer than steroids.
3.Would the shots in the butt be more beneficial than in the arm?- No.
4.Any other suggested treatment?- Think about azathioprine. Discuss with your dermatologist.
Skin care:
avoid hot water baths
avoid direct contact with woolens
use glycerine soaps only (no antispetic soaps)
Keep your skin mositurized and hydrated at all times.
I hope I have answered your queries.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask me
Thanks