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India
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HeSa Pharmaceutica
HeSa Pharmaceutica,
Batoli Kalan, Baddi
Dist: Solan - 173 205
India
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
HH Sone Cream is a topical corticosteroid cream prescribed to help calm redness, swelling, itching and irritation on reactive skin areas, such as flare-ups of eczema, dermatitis or psoriasis.
It should be used only under medical direction for people experiencing discomfort from inflammatory skin reactions, not as a general moisturiser or cosmetic product.
The active component (mometasone) works by reducing chemicals in the skin that trigger inflammation and itching, helping soothe the appearance and feel of inflamed patches.
Clean and dry the skin first, then apply a thin layer to the affected area once or twice a day, exactly as your doctor advises. Avoid covering with tight dressings unless told to.
Using strong corticosteroids like this onn the face or delicate areas is generally not recommended unless a doctor specifically directs you to, as it may increase sensitivity.
Use it only for the duration your doctor prescribes. Prolonged use can increase the risk of side effects. If you do not notice improvement within about 2 weeks, speak to your healthcare provider.
Some people may notice temporary burning, stinging, itching or warmth at the application site. These often settle with continued use, but if they persist, tell your doctor.
Children should use this cream only under strict doctor supervision, as strong corticosteroids can affect development if used excessively.
Check with your doctor before combining itt with other creams or ointments, especially other prescriptions or strong actives, to avoid increased irritation or interactions.
Avoid applying the cream on broken skin, open wounds, or near the eyes/mouth. If irritation worsens or if you have changes in skin texture or colour, stop and consult your healthcare provider.
