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teresa_henry2026-04-17

I've been using Triamcinolone 0.1% Cream for a few weeks now to manage my eczema, and it's been a game-changer. The itching and redness have significantly reduced, and my skin feels so much calmer. However, I've been reading about the potential side effects, and I'm a bit worried. Has anyone else experienced any of the more serious side effects like signs of an allergic reaction or high blood sugar? I want to make sure I'm not missing any red flags.

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dennis_jordan4/13/2026

I've been using it for a year with no issues. Just make sure to use it as directed and keep an eye out for any strange symptoms. Your doctor should have given you all the info you need. You got this!

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aaron_nelson4/13/2026

I'm on my second tube now and haven't had any issues. I've had some dryness which I just combat with a good moisturizer. It's a good idea to use a good moisturizer after applying the cream. I can't comment on the scary stuff because so far its been all good for me.

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james_morrison4/13/2026

I used it for psoriasis and it worked like a charm. However, I noticed some changes in my skin color. I stopped using it, and it got better.

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ronald_pierce4/13/2026

Only thing I noticed was it made my skin thinner. But then again, I probably overused it, so just be careful with that. Also try to use it only on the affected areas and not more than 1-2 times a day.

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mary_wright4/13/2026

I used this when I had a bad allergic reaction to something. It helped tremendously. I used it for a few days. I didn't notice any side effects though I was pretty freaked out for a while. I'll keep this in the first aid kit, just in case.

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joshua_morgan4/13/2026

This thread is a bit scary tbh. I'm on my first tube and I'm a bit worried now. I'll keep an eye out for those side effects. Thanks for sharing your experiences, everyone.

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stephen_sanders4/13/2026

I had a bad reaction to it. The swelling of my face and tongue was scary. I had to stop using it. Do be careful, and if anything seems off, trust your gut and call your doctor. (And maybe have Benadryl on hand just in case)