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@rsfcowgirl

Did you have full blood work performed? Your skin eruptions are not normal skin changes. I think you should know what your prescription is and why you were prescribed it. Obviously you are being treated for *something.* The answer to your question will start to be revealed by understanding your prescription. My guess is that it's an anti- inflammatory skin product but I'm just guessing. I'm glad you're not having itching or peeling or other similarly troublesome symptoms. But only a doctor or Advanced Practice licensed professional can diagnose what you have. I hope you're using your prescription as directed. Hope you have a good resolution.

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Because it didnt bother me ie. Itch I waited a couple months to even have looked at. Then saw dermatologist a couple months later! Nothing was wrong with biopsy. Because we have had such an extremely hot summer here in TX I have not used prescribed cream. I would just sweat it off anyway. I really would like an honest diagnosis! May get a second opinion from another dermatologist!

I did have all blood work done as was the reason for my visit. Spots were secondary issue. The cream prescribed is a topical corticosteroid.