'Pain of steroid cream prescribed for my eczema was worse than childbirth'

'Pain of steroid cream prescribed for my eczema was worse than childbirth'
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'Pain of steroid cream prescribed for my eczema was worse than childbirth'
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Antony Clements-Thrower)
Published: Dec, 21 2024 21:18

A woman left in agony when she had a reaction to a steroid cream said the pain was worse than childbirth. Keilah Govender’s skin flared up the day after giving birth due to hormones and being in the hospital, which irritated her skin. She was prescribed steroid creams, but this has caused the 27-year-old more agony as she now suffers from topical steroid withdrawal (TSW), a potentially debilitating condition which can arise from the use to treat a skin problem, such as eczema.

At its worst she is unable to able to sleep more than 45 minutes to two hours, with symptoms including extreme nerve pain, intolerance to water and moisturiser and a constant burning sensation of the skin. She said: “At the worst, TSW feels like acid has been thrown on your body.

“I lost my ability to sweat, lost all the hair on my body and half of the hair on my head, my vision was extremely blurry, and my skin was so atrophied it would constantly break in cuts all over my body even without scratching. The burning sensation is constant, you’re living in a constant state of pain.

“I’ve never experienced anything like it. I’ll take childbirth over feeling that level of pain again.”. Keilah, from Australia, has criticised doctors, claiming no one told her the potential dangers of taking the steroids. She added: “Doctors never told me of the dangers of steroid creams, I was told to use the creams as often as I needed, all over my body.

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