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What Is The Treatment For Allergic Reaction To Neosporin?

to make it short...sore bridge of nose..small cut..put Neosporin on it a few times..allergic to it...next day swollen , red and blistery sore....went to dermatologist 3 days later she said since she did not see it in the beginning she did not know and gave me a sample of locoid lotion. been using it for 21/2 days now ...still sore, not as red...same size area blisters almost gonej....still sore can put glasses anywhere on my nose and sore....I have mupitrocin ointment2% can I use that after using the steroid
Sat, 16 Nov 2019
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,

Antibiotic cream like sisomycine cream may be used along with a short course of oral antibiotic to reduce the infection and so the sore and ulcer. Take anti-inflammatory drug to reduce inflammation. Avoid oral and topical steroids. Never use neosporine ...ok

Hope this helps.

Dr.Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist
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What Is The Treatment For Allergic Reaction To Neosporin?

Hi, Antibiotic cream like sisomycine cream may be used along with a short course of oral antibiotic to reduce the infection and so the sore and ulcer. Take anti-inflammatory drug to reduce inflammation. Avoid oral and topical steroids. Never use neosporine ...ok Hope this helps. Dr.Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist