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If you do not have a VSI account, you can quickly create one here!October 1, 2004 at 8:30 am in reply to: topical steroids…has anyone noticed unwanted hair growth? #108993You must log on to your VSI account to access this page.
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How do you know the spot got burned?
Does it turns to red?Thanks
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maybe there was not enuff sun to triggger repigmentation
[/QUOTED]You are right. We used to get sun in the evening times around 6 to 7 pm may be that’s why it did not work.
I am planning to continue this treatment again but exposed the spot to sun around 3 to 4 PM and exposed just for 2 to 3 minutes rather than 5 minutes.
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I remb i had used UVB light (1- 2 mins back n front ) as when i initially started the treatment , it was not sunny here and was raining for days. In the third exposure her spots had turned pink.
[/QUOTED]Did you use oxasalren and UVB light together?
How is your daughter respond to these treatments?
Did you see any side effect of using oxoleran to long period of time?
How long did you treat your daughter with oxasalren?Sorry! I ask you so many questions
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If you do not have a VSI account, you can quickly create one here!Yes, We expose to sun for 5 to 7 minutes after 30 minutes of application. I am not sure it is diluted or not but it is labled like oxasalren 0.1%
Yes it is topical oxasalren and also exposed to sun.
Yes, I am also exposoing his spots to sun for 10 Min in the evening but not with protopic/edidel.
In the morning he goes to school to so whenever he plays outside his spot exposed to sun.Thanks
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