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Efudix Cream.
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Further to my previous post. I have been using this on my cheek for two weeks now, the ‘freckle’ was the size of my little finger nail. The skin has now gone dark red, dry and quite hard but I can’t get the doctor to call me back and say how long I should keep using cream. I know He is busy but on Google it says the cream is a type of chemo so I don’t want to use for too long. In my magnifying mirror there are three slightly darker spots inside. Apparently it will eventually flake and fall off but at what point do I stop the cream? Thanks all.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am currently using Efudix on my forehead & lower leg. It makes things much worse before they start to get better!. The recommended duration of treatment is a minimum of 4 weeks but may be continued a little longer if necessary.
There is a very informative leaflet I was given by the dermatologist. Previously I have abandoned the treatment because it is so invasive but I now realise you need to keep on with it.
There is a very informative leaflet I was given by the dermatologist. Previously I have abandoned the treatment because it is so invasive but I now realise you need to keep on with it.
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