When to See a Doctor

Contact your doctor immediately if your symptoms worsen or don’t improve after two weeks of using clotrimazole and betamethasone cream. This includes increased itching, burning, swelling, or spreading of the rash.

Seek medical attention if you experience any new symptoms, such as fever, lymph node swelling, or skin blistering. These could indicate a more serious infection.

Consult your physician if you develop an allergic reaction. Signs of an allergic reaction include hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of your face, lips, or tongue.

Schedule an appointment with your doctor if you’re unsure if clotrimazole and betamethasone is the right treatment for your condition, or if you have underlying health issues that might affect treatment.

Children and pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should always consult a doctor before using this medication.

Remember, prolonged use of topical steroids like betamethasone can have side effects. Your doctor can monitor your progress and adjust treatment as needed.