Xorsone Cream Treats Itchy Bumps Skin Rash That Works

Do you know Xorsone Cream can treat itchy raised bumps skin rash quite effectively?

Some time ago, I found out that I had a skin rash on my forearm area, near to the elbow joint.

I did not know precisely when I had this skin rash problem.

It had discolored patch with lots of small raised bumps.

Because of my occasional scratching, it left the patch slightly rough and flaky.  (see photo below)

itchy raised bumps skin rash

At times it could be very itchy, particularly when I was under the hot sun and when I perspired profusely.

Xorsone Cream For Itchy Skin Rashes

From what I read from the Internet, it could be one of those common skin problems.

According to dermatologists, having raised skin bumps could be an infection, an allergic reaction, a hereditary condition, or even skin cancer.

They say that most bumps need no treatment, unless they cause discomfort.

I tried applying toothpaste at night before I went to bed. This treatment only managed to reduce the itchiness for a while.

But the skin problem was not fully treated. At first I thought of consulting a skin specialist.

But then, thinking that it was nothing serious and also it is rather expensive to seek treatment from a skin specialist.

From my own personal experience, I am comfortable and confident with the service of Malaysian government hospital.

The only woe is the long wait due to lots of patients.

I have used the government dental clinic and I have saved quite a large amount of money.

This time around I decided to see a doctor at University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) at Jalan Universiti, Kuala Lumpur.

The doctor prescribed me a cream labelled as Xorsone 1:4 cream.

After applying it over the affected area for just a couple of time, the itch was gone and gradually the rough patch disappeared like magic too.

It is very effective.

xorsone cream

Xorsone Cream Ingredients

It contains Betamethasone-17-valerate. For Xorsone 1:4 Cream it contains Betamethasone (as 17-valerate) 0.025% w/w.

This main ingredient betamethasone (as 17-valerate) is an active corticosteroid with topical anti-inflammatory, anti-pruritic and vasoconstrictive properties.

Betamethasone is a steroid medication.

Betamethasone topical is used to treat the itching, redness, dryness, crusting, scaling, inflammation, and discomfort of various skin conditions.

Corticosteroid is a class of drug that can ease swelling, itching, redness, and allergic reactions.

Anti-inflammatory means to stop certain substances in the body that cause inflammation (redness, swelling, and pain).

Whereas anti-puritic means to relieve itching.

The vasoconstrictive is to narrow or constrict of the blood vessels.

Dosage/Direction of use:

You apply on the affected area just once or twice a day.

It is advisable not to used on children under one year of age.

For elderly folks, it is best use the minimum quantity for the shortest duration.

For pregnant mothers, it is advisable to avoid extensive use of this cream.

Related:
Here is another very effective cream for ring worms and other skin rashes called Isoradin Cream.

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Disclaimer: This is NOT a professional medical advice. It is only from my own personal experience using Xorsone Cream 1:4.