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Does anyone use Elocon steroid cream, I used it on my red lupus marks a few years ago and they cleared up. I now have a couple of red marks on face, quite small, and have started using Elocon on them as they just won’t disappear. Some days they look really faded and other days look red again. I’m going to keep using the Elocon for another week to see if they fade completely as I used Elocon for four weeks years ago to clear my previous marks and they never came back. I did follow on with a non steroid cream too.

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