Mometasone Furoate Cream

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Mometasone Furoate Cream

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What is Mometasone furoate cream?

 

Mometasone furoate is a cream that helps to treat redness, swelling, and irritating skin that links with skin ailments such as eczema, allergies, or dermatitis. Mometasone is a family of medications called corticosteroids. It includes anti-inflammatory properties. 

This medication is available in many forms, including cream, ointment, and lotion (solution). A doctor will recommend a product type that depends on the skin condition of your body that needs treatment. 

 

Who should not use mometasone furoate?

 

Mometasone may not be suitable for a few people. Talk to a doctor or pharmacist before taking it or if you have the following conditions:

 
  • Active infection of the skin. 
  • An unexpected allergic reaction to mometasone, foods, dyes, preservatives, or animals. 
  • Acne or rosacea
  • Burned or damaged skin on large parts of your body
  • Skin wasting or thinning.
  • Pregnant or going to become pregnant.
  • If you are a woman who is breast-feeding
  • If you are experiencing diabetes or Cushing’s syndrome (an abnormal condition that develops due to excess hormones corticosteroids)
 

If your child is two years and older and taking this medicine, consider following the healthcare provider’s guidelines. A healthcare provider does not recommend mometasone cream and ointment in children younger than two years of age and lotion in children above 12. 

 

How to use Mometasone furoate cream?

 

Mometasone furoate cream is suitable for moist and weepy skin. Ointments are thicker and oily, generally better for dry parts of the skin. 

 

This medicine is applicable for external use only. You will generally need to apply daily mometasone cream on your skin. The quantity of cream you have to use is in fingertip units. It is the quantity you can compress to the end of your finger. A fingertip unit of cream is usually sufficient to treat the portion of the skin that is double the palm size of your hand. 

 

For children, the suitable amount of cream varies depending on their age. You can speak to a healthcare provider. 

Following are the step-by-step ways to apply the cream on your skin:

 
  • Wash and clean your hands before and after the use of the cream. 
  • Take out the correct quantity of cream. 
  • Spread the cream in a thin film on the affected or irritated area. 
  • Gently put it into your skin in the direction where your hair grows.
  • Apply the cream to overall irritated skin, not only the worst parts. 
  • Avoid using the cream or ointment on the damaged skin or cuts. 
  • Avoid bandaging or wrapping the skin under treatment until you receive instructions. 
  • Try to avoid the intake of this medicine in your eyes. If it occurs, clean it with additional cool water. 
 

You can ask your provider online about how often you should use the cream. If you use this cream for a longer period, you may increase the risk of side effects. Speak to a professional pediatrician about the use of creams in children. 

 

Older people have more chances to develop damaged skin because of increasing age, and it may lead to side effects. This mometasone cream should apply only for a short period and less frequently in older people. 

You should note that this medicine is only for you. Therefore, avoid sharing it with others. 

 

What are the side effects of mometasone furoate?

 

If you see any side effects after using mometasone furoate for a long time, you should inform your healthcare provider immediately. These are the side effects of mometasone furoate you may experience:

 
  • Blurry vision 
  • Development of red, pus-filled blisters in the hair unit that are painful 
  • Allergic reactions, such as swelling face, lips, or tongue
  • Lighter or darker patches on your skin are an indicator of skin pigment.
  • Extreme burning and increased itching of the skin
  • Skin thinning that bruises easily
  • Vomiting, feeling tired, dizziness, muscle weakness, behavior or mood changes, reduction in appetite, and weight loss. These are the symptoms of adrenal gland disorders. 
 

Few other side effects that generally do not need medical care, including 

  • The high amount of redness 
  • Burning, itching, or irritating skin
  • The low ability to heal for a skin condition
 

You can schedule an online meetup with a doctor if these conditions lead to an increase. 

 

Children and teenagers

 

In a few cases, the normal growth of children and teenagers may reduce with long-term use of mometasone. A doctor will observe your child’s height and weight promptly till they use this medicine. It will give benefits to monitor whether this medicine affects the child's growth. 

 

If the child's growth reduces, it does not show a large amount of effect on their adult height. 

 

Talk to a provider online if you further want to learn about the advantages and risks of mometasone while using it in your child. 

 

What things may interact with this medication?

 

If the mometasone cream interacts with other medicines, it may affect the working of your medications or increase the risk for extreme side effects. You can note down a list of all the products you intake (such as prescription/nonprescription drugs and herbal products) and inform your provider and pharmacist. Avoid taking, changing, or stopping the dosage of any medicines without the consultation of your provider. 

 

Important facts

 

Following are the points that you should consider about mometasone furoate, including:

 
  • While using a steroid skin treatment, follow the instructions, which help to eliminate side effects. 
  • You can use a mometasone skin treatment when a healthcare provider recommends it. Otherwise, do not use any other or someone else’s medicine. 
  • Usually, mometasone is generally not recommended for sensitive skin on your face. If a doctor tells you, you can use it on your face. 
  • Acne or rosacea will not be treated with mometasone skin treatments.
  • If a doctor tells you to use mometasone on large body parts or for high times, only use it. 
  • If a healthcare provider recommends a high amount of mometasone to relieve your symptoms, you may have to take a steroid emergency card. Consult a doctor or pharmacist. 
 

Schedule an online appointment with a healthcare provider to receive more proper guidance about mometasone cream and skin inflammation, irritation, and itching. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) 

 

How long do I need to take mometasone?

 

You may need to take mometasone for at least 1 or 2 weeks for a longer time, if you have long-term skin problems, including eczema and psoriasis. 

 

Avoid using mometasone on your face for more than five days until the instructions are provided. If your symptoms do not relieve or improve after two weeks (after 5-6 days for a child), consult a doctor for additional recommendations. 

 

Your doctor may advise you to apply a milder cream or ointment if you require treatment for a long time. 

 

Speak to your provider before ending treatment if you take mometasone for a long time. A healthcare provider may suggest you slowly decrease the use of the cream before stopping it. It reduces the risks of the return of your symptoms. 

 

What is the importance of mometasone and how does it work?

 

Mometasone is a steroid, also known as corticosteroid. Steroids have the function of reducing swelling in the skin and other body parts. 

 

If you experience an allergic reaction or irritation, your skin becomes inflamed, releasing certain chemicals into the skin. It results in developing blood vessels to expand and the irritated skin gets red, swelling, painful, and itchy. 

 

Mometasone cream works on the skin cells to block releasing these chemicals into your skin. It decreases the effect of any swelling, redness, and itching. 

 

What if I take an overdose of cream?

 

This medicine may be dangerous if you eat it up. If you have a high intake of this medicine and have severe symptoms like difficulty breathing, call 911. You can also contact a poison control center or an emergency room immediately. 

 

What if I miss the dose of cream?

 

If you ever miss a dose of mometasone cream, use it as early as you remember. If you find yourself missing the dose just before the next dose, avoid taking the missed dose. Take your following dose at regular intervals. Avoid doubling or an extra amount of mometasone cream. 

 

Is mometasone good for the skin?

 

Mometasone cream helps improve skin after you have taken it for some days. You can talk to a healthcare provider online if your skin does not improve after two weeks or if you see any skin damage in no time. 

 

Is it safe to use mometasone daily?

 

If you use the mometasone for a long period, it may lead to entering this medicine into your bloodstream. If it occurs, a few low risks may develop severe side effects, including adrenal gland disorders, high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), eye problems, or skin thinning. 

 

Do I use the mometasone cream on my face?

 

Avoid using mometasone cream on your face except for the guideline of your provider. Generally, the skin's face is fine and delicate. If the intake of mometasone skin treatment thins the skin or damages it, it appears specifically.  

You can use this medicine on your face for less than five days if your doctor suggests doing so. 

Avoid taking in the amount of mometasone around your eyes or on your eyelids. 

 

Is mometasone an antibiotic Cream?

 

No, mometasone does not come under an antibiotic. It is a powerful steroid medication that helps treat several skin conditions, such as swelling, redness, and skin irritation. 

 

How to store this medicine?

 

You can keep the mometasone cream at room temperature. Keep away all medications from your children. Avoid flushing medication into the toilet or sending it into a drain until you receive the instructions. You can avoid using the product when it passes the expiration date or no further requirement. 

 

Can steroids develop eczema to become worse?

 

Steroids, such as mometasone, help to decrease swelling (inflammation) in your skin. It helps to relieve your symptoms. Steroids do not treat eczema. 

If you have symptoms that are worse after the use of mometasone, talk to a provider online. 

If you avoid or stop taking medications, skin conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis, can appear more often. 

 

A healthcare provider tells you to slowly reduce the use of mometasone. 

Does skin recover after steroid Cream?

 

Symptoms mostly become worse right after you stop using steroids. Initially, the skin becomes red and then gets itchy. In time, the skin clears, however, you may experience frequent symptoms, also known as flares. The retreat symptoms can present elsewhere from a few months to several years. 

 

Does mometasone furoate cream remove dark spots?

 

Mometasone helps to treat and lighten melasma (brown patches on your face), chloasma (dark skin because of hormonal changes), and hyperpigmentation (dark skin) due to age spots. 

 

Do I require a steroid card?

 

If you use steroid medicines, including mometasone, your adrenal glands may not develop enough of the hormones your body requires, like cortisol (stress hormone). It is called adrenal deficiency. 

 

It occurs if you consider taking a large number of doses for a long time or if you have daily use of several kinds of steroids within the same time interval like steroid nasal spray and a steroid inhaler)

 

A doctor or professional pharmacist will check your risk of adrenal deficiency, depending on the type and dose of steroids you use. They may suggest a steroid emergency card with you. 

 

Is mometasone better for hair loss?

 

Mometasone lotion can be used for hair loss. You can apply a few drops to your hair and massage it softly. 

 

Is mometasone a weak steroid?

 

No, mometasone is a powerful steroid that helps to reduce swelling, itching, and skin irritation. 

 

Is mometasone a fungal Cream?

 

No, mometasone is not a fungal cream.

 

Is there any food or substance I have to avoid?

 

No. This medicine is not influenced by whatever you take (food or drink). 

 

Does mometasone cause dry skin?

 

Mometasone may develop side effects. Speak to a healthcare provider if you have severe symptoms that do not relieve, including itching, redness, irritation, and skin dryness. 



 

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