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I have not dealt with those specific meds, but I do know that while topical steroids can help, they can have dangerous side effects in certain ppl. My son was diagnosed with AA at 2 yrs old and was put on a regiment of Betamethasone for his hair and Desonide cream for his eyebrows. A few months later, he began losing weight. We went to several specialists over 17 months to find out that the Betamethasone shut down his adrenal gland! Apparently, steroids have an artificial cortisol...this is a hormone our bodies naturally produce to aid in normal body functions and growth. This false cortisol in a drug can make the body "think" that it has enough...so it stops making any. By the time we found out, his body was not producing enough on it's own to function! We had to wean him off of the steroid and supplement his cortisol levels (with oral hydrocortisone) until his body realized it was not making enough and kicked back in...all the while carrying around an emergency injection in case he went into what they call an adrenal crisis. We recieved the go ahead to continue the Desonide, as it is weaker and is put over a much smaller area...but the Betamethsone is gone! We just got results back from a test that confirms that,after a long process, his levels are normal again. Now, this is a very rare side effect, but it is worth discussing with your drs. If you decide to go ahead and try the meds, just keep an eye on his weight and eating habits.
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