| Steroids are dangerous   		for long term use Overuse of high-potency   	steroids can lead to thinning of skin, internal side effects, treatment   	resistance, and even worsening of the psoriasis. Steroid use is known to   	thin your skin, accumulate inside organs such as liver and kidneys, cause   	and contribute to hair loss and other dangerous side effects.  Heather Brannon, MD, 
 While topical steroids have tremendous benefit in reducing inflammation,   		they also have significant side effects. Most of these side effects are   		seen with long-term use, but some may be noticed within days of starting   		therapy.
 
   Tachyphylaxis   Tachyphylaxis is the tolerance the skin develops to the vasoconstrictive   		action of topical steroids. After repeated use of topical steroids, the   		capillaries in the skin do not constrict as well, requiring higher doses   		or more frequent application of the steroid. With high-potency steroids   		this effect has been documented after 4 days of applying a topical   		steroid three times a day. The ability of the blood vessels to constrict   		returns 4 days after stopping therapy. 
   Steroid rosacea   This is a side effect commonly observed in fair-skinned people who   		already have rosacea. 
 A typical example occurs when a person uses a very mild steroid on the   		face to counteract the facial flushing. This gives pleasing results, but   		tolerance develops, causing the person to use a higher strength steroid.   		At this point any attempt to cut down on the steroid application or stop   		altogether cause intense facial redness and pustules.
      Skin Atrophy  Repeated use of topical steroids in the same area can cause thinning of   		the epidermis and changes in the connective tissue of the dermis. The   		skin becomes lax, wrinkled, and shiny. Affected areas can be depressed   		below the level of normal skin with visible telangiectasias,   		
					hypo pigmentation, and prominence of underlying veins. In most cases the   		atrophy is reversible once topical steroid use is stopped, but it may   		take months for the skin to  thicken  back up. 
   Striae - Stretch Marks   Repeated use of topical steroids in areas where skin touches skin such   		as the groin and armpits can result in striae, or stretch marks. Stretch   		marks from topical steroids are permanent and irreversible. These   		stretch marks can be very itchy and may require a lower potency steroid   		to relieve the itching. It is recommended to progressively decrease the   		steroid potency until topical steroids therapy in these areas can be   		terminated. 
   Alteration of Infection   Because topical steroids change the way the immune system functions,   		they can inhibit the skin s ability to fight off bacterial or fungal   		infections. A typical example of this is seen when someone applies a   		topical steroid to an itchy groin rash. If this is a fungal infection,   		the rash gets redder, itchier, and spreads more extensively than a   		typical fungal infection. The resulting rash is a bizarre pattern of   		widespread inflammation with pustules called 
					Tinea incognito. 
   Topical Steroid Allergy   Some people may be allergic to a component of the topical steroid base,   		or vehicle. Patch-testing of a group of patients with dermatitis   		revealed 4-5% were allergic to topical steroids. People who have chronic   		skin conditions and use multiple prescription or over-the-counter   		topical steroids are at higher risk of developing allergies to topical   		steroids. 
 
   Glaucoma   Glaucoma is a disease in which the pressure inside the eye increases to   		the point of damaging the optic nerve. There are isolated cases reports   		of people developing glaucoma after long-term use of topical steroids   		around the eyes. How topical steroids applied around the eyes cause   		glaucoma is not completely understood, but it is believed that enough of   		the steroid can be absorbed and get into the eye. 
 Source: About Health Directory.
  
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