Sometimes your skin gets little problems, right? Sometimes it itches, it gets red, and some places get swollen. So, at times like that, doctors can give us some creams. Mometasone is one such medicine. Let's see some details about this medicine.
What kind of medicine is Mometasone?
Simply put, Mometasone is a corticosteroid . It usually comes in the form of a cream, lotion, or ointment. It is also sometimes available as a solution. It is mainly used to treat various skin problems . It helps to relieve symptoms such as itching, redness, and swelling . For example, if you have a condition like eczema or a skin allergy that causes your skin to become red and itchy, your doctor may prescribe this medication.
This medicine can sometimes be used for other things, so if you have any questions, it's best to ask your doctor or pharmacist.
What are the things I need to tell the doctor before using this medicine?
Before you start using Mometasone, there are a few things you should definitely tell your doctor, as there are some conditions that may make using this medication inappropriate.
If you have any of these things, let your doctor know:
- If you have acne or rosacea , using mometasone for these conditions may make them worse.
- If you have any type of active infection in your body. That means a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection. This medicine can sometimes make it difficult to control the infection.
- If a large area of your skin is burned or damaged .
- If you have a condition such as skin wasting or thinning .
- If you have previously had an allergic reaction to mometasone, other steroids, other medicines, foods, artificial dyes, or preservatives .
- If you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant .
- If you are a breastfeeding mother .
If you state these facts accurately, your doctor can decide whether this medication is right for you, or whether you need another option.
How exactly do you use this medicine?
This is a very important point. Because, no matter how good a medicine is, if it is not used properly, it will not produce the expected results, and sometimes side effects may occur.
- This medicine is for topical use only. Do not take it by mouth for any reason.
- Follow the instructions on the prescription label given to you by your doctor.
- Wash your hands thoroughly before and after applying the medicine.
- Apply a thin film only to the affected area of skin and rub in gently. Do not apply too much.
- Do not cover the area where the medicine was applied with a bandage unless your doctor advises you to do so.
- Do not apply this medicine to healthy skin. Also, do not apply it to a large area of skin at once.
- Do not let this medicine get into your eyes. If it accidentally gets into your eyes, immediately flush them with plenty of clean water.
- Take your medication at the right time. Do not take more than your doctor tells you to or for longer than the prescribed period. Doing so may increase the risk of side effects.
The most important thing is to use this medicine exactly as the doctor says, and only for the duration of time prescribed.
Can small children use this?
Yes, sometimes doctors recommend this medicine for young children. However, there are a few things that you should definitely be careful about when using this medicine for children. Therefore, if you are using this medicine for your child, you should talk to your pediatrician about it and follow his instructions exactly. Since children's skin is very sensitive, unlike adults, you need to be very careful when using medicine on them.
How does this affect older people?
As people age, their skin can become thinner and more easily damaged. So, older people may be more likely to experience side effects when using this medication. Therefore, if an older person uses this medication, it should be used for a short period of time and only occasionally . It is important to always follow your doctor's instructions.
What do you do if you make a mistake and overdo it?
If you think you have taken more of this medicine than you think, or if someone has taken it by mouth, call a poison control center or emergency room immediately. They will tell you what to do next.
Note: This medicine is for your use only. Do not share it with others. What works for you may not work for someone else's skin problem.
What do you do if you miss a medication appointment?
Sometimes we forget to take our medicine, don't we? If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose as scheduled. Never take a double dose.That means, don't go twice with the forgotten one.
Can there be problems with other medications?
Mometasone is generally not known to cause major interactions with other medications. However, if you are using other skin products, be sure to tell your doctor or healthcare professional.
This list may not describe every problem. So, tell your doctor about all the medicines you take (prescription, over-the-counter, herbal, vitamins, etc.), if you smoke, drink alcohol, or use illegal drugs . Some things can interact with your medicine.
What are the things to be careful about when taking this medicine?
- If your symptoms do not improve within two weeks, tell your doctor.
- You may be at slightly increased risk of developing infections while using this medicine. Therefore, if you are around someone who has measles or chickenpox , or if you develop sores or blisters on your skin that do not heal , tell your doctor.
What are the possible side effects of this?
Like any medicine, Mometasone can cause side effects in some people. Not everyone gets them, but some people do.
Side effects that you should report to your doctor immediately:
These can usually be a bit serious, so if you see something like this, see a doctor immediately.
- Allergic reactions : such as swelling of the face, lips, and tongue.
- Changes in vision .
- Painful, red, pus filled blisters in hair follicles .
- Severe burning and continued itching of the skin .
- Thinning of the skin with easy bruising .
Side effects that usually do not require medical advice, but should be reported to your doctor if they persist or are bothersome:
These may not be that serious, but if they persist or bother you, it's a good idea to tell your doctor.
- Burning, itching, or irritation of the skin .
- Increased redness or scaling of the skin .
- Lack of healing of the skin condition .
This list may not include all side effects. If you notice anything unusual, talk to your doctor. You can report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
How should I store this medicine?
It is also very important to store medicines properly.
- Keep it out of the reach of children.
- Store at room temperature, between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius (59 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit). That means don't store it in a very hot place or in the fridge.
- Throw away expired medicine without using it.
Note: This article is a summary only. It may not contain all the information. If you have any further questions about this medicine, talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or other healthcare provider.
Finally, take-home message:
Mometasone is a medicine used to treat skin conditions such as itching, redness, and swelling. It is very important to use it exactly as your doctor tells you, in the amount and for the duration prescribed. If you have any questions or concerns, never be afraid to ask your doctor. Remember, this medicine is for you only, do not share it with others. If used correctly, this medicine will help you get good relief from your skin problem.
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