Day Two After My Shot. Should I Continue With Cream's Too ?
I don't know, Arthur, if you received my answer. I said that since it was you initial dose, you probably should continue using the topical unless your doctor instructed you otherwise. I would call them to ask their advice. However, I remember when I received my initial dose of Dupixent that I was advised to continue the topical until I was asymptomatic or the lesions should evidence of healing.
Exactly - if still having nodules, lesions, rash, to continue with topical as needed. Prescribing Dr office should have info on this if you're not sure.
Yes, you should continue using your prescribed creams or topical treatments for prurigo nodularis unless your doctor advises otherwise. Stopping them abruptly might affect your symptom management. If you're experiencing any unusual reactions after your shot, consult your healthcare provider to ensure your treatment plan Show Full Answer
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