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  1. <h4>Do's and don'ts:</h4><ul><li>Before each application, wash your hands and the area of skin you are going to treat with mild soap and water and dry thoroughly. Wash your hands again after applying the cream.</li><li>Don't apply the cream to broken, inflamed or normal healthy skin and take care to avoid getting it in contact with your eyes, lips and nostrils.</li><li>Don't cover the treated area with dressings or bandages.</li><li>After you've applied the cream, don't shower or bathe until it's time to wash the cream off (see below).</li><li>DO remember to remove the cream with mild soap and water after the treatment time is up. Applying an excessive amount of cream, or leaving it on too long can cause a severe skin reaction.</li><li>If you forget to apply the cream before going to bed, just leave out that dose and apply your next dose the following bedtime. <a href="https://aldara-cream.today/buy-aldara-cream" target="_blank">click here</a> Don't apply the cream twice in one day to make up for a forgotten application.</li><li>If you get a severe skin reaction that causes you discomfort, do remove the cream by washing the area with mild soap and water. On rare occasions, skin reactions may be accompanied by flu-like symptoms such as fever, nausea or aches and pains. If necessary, you can take a rest period of several days before starting treatment again.</li><li>If you get an infection at the application site do see your doctor so it can be treated. If necessary, you can take a rest period of several days before starting the treatment again.</li></ul><h2>Consumer information use</h2><ul><li>If your symptoms or health problems do not get better or if they become worse, call your doctor.</li><li>Do not share your drugs with others and do not take anyone else's drugs.</li><li>Some drugs may have another patient information leaflet. Check with your pharmacist. If you have any questions about imiquimod cream (aldara), please talk with your doctor, nurse, pharmacist, or other health care provider.</li><li>If you think there has been an overdose, call your poison control center or get medical care right away. Be ready to tell or show what was taken, how much, and when it happened.</li></ul>
  2. <h2>Keloid Scar</h2><p>A keloid is a scar that doesn't know when to stop. <a href="http://www.drugs.com/drp/aldara-cream-5.html">http://www.drugs.com/drp/aldara-cream-5.html</a> When the cells keep on reproducing, the result is an overgrown (hypertrophic) scar or a keloid. A keloid looks shiny and is often dome-shaped, ranging in color from slightly pink to red. It feels hard and thick and is always raised above the surrounding skin.</p>
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