For instance, there are some topical steroids that are over-the-counter. One percent hydrocortisone is over-the-counter. They can be pretty effective for eczema conditions that are on very thin skin, for instance, on facial skin.
On the other hand, there are prescription topical steroids that can be incredibly strong.
ANNOUNCER: In the case of very severe eczema, sometimes even more powerful steroids, taken orally, are the only option.
MEDWIN MINTZIS, MD: Really only reserved for the severest flares which are not responding to topical medications. Rare to have to use it for more than a week at a time and those weeks should be spread out really over months.
ANNOUNCER: With topical steroids as well, more is not necessarily better.
MEDWIN MINTZIS, MD: Using topical steroids more frequently than twice a day doesn't achieve any greater result than using the topical steroids and just lubricating throughout the day.
ANNOUNCER: Experts feel that any prescription steroidal treatment should be used sparingly and, only on certain areas of the body. The reason? The prolonged use of steroids can produce problematic side effects in both adults and children.
MEDWIN MINTZIS, MD: The most prominent side effect is skin atrophy; the skin is too sensitive and will rip and bleed easily. We have to be particularly careful about using high-potency topical steroids on the face or under the arms or in the groin, where the skin is thinner.