
A Clinical Study of Steroid Induced Dermatoses
Author(s) -
Sudip Parajuli,
Udaya Raj Paudel,
Amod Kumar Poudyal,
Dinesh Binod Pokhrel
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
nepal journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2091-167X
pISSN - 2091-0231
DOI - 10.3126/njdvl.v16i1.19397
Subject(s) - medicine , topical steroid , dermatology , adverse effect , steroid , hormone
Steroid induced dermatoses on face are one of the common presentations in Dermatological practice.Objectives: 1) Understand the clinical patterns of adverse effects of long term abuse of topical steroid on face and 2) Assess the factor which promotes its abuse.Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive exploratory cross-sectional study carried out from December, 2013 through November, 2014. A total of 39 patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria were enrolled into the study. All the study variables were recorded using preformed structured questionnaire and analyzed.Results: The following effects of steroid abuse on face were seen: pruritus (38.5%), burning (15.4%), eythema (74.4%), telangiectasias (66.7%), acneiform eruptions (59%), comedones (35.9%), xerosis (55.1%), photosensitivity (51.3%), rebound phenomenon (38.5%) and others (38.5%). Most of them used steroids on recommendation of their friends (38.5%) and pharmacists (20.5%). All of them used steroid for different dermatoses on their face.Limitations: This is a hospital-based small-scale study and might not be true picture of problem in the community.Conclusion: Long term use of steroid on face results in different clinical presentations. Most of the patients used steroidon recommendation of their friends facilitated by easy availability of the drug over- the -counter.