I have vitiligo, and my doctor in Panchkula, Dr. Bansal, prescribed me this medicine for sun exposure. I just want to know if this is the same medicine.

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Asked by Female, 24 · 6 days ago
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The relevant doctor to consult for Vitiligo is a dermatologist, who specializes in skin conditions.
Dermatologists diagnose and treat Vitiligo, including managing treatments related to sun exposure.
Topbec Lotion is a corticosteroid used to reduce skin swelling, redness, and itching caused by various skin problems like dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis. While it is not specifically indicated for Vitiligo, it may be prescribed by your doctor to manage skin inflammation or irritation associated with the condition or sun exposure.
Topbec Lotion is intended for external application on affected areas to reduce inflammation. It does not treat the pigment loss in Vitiligo but may help calm irritated or inflamed skin after sun exposure. Care should be taken to use it exactly as prescribed and avoid applying it on large skin areas or for extended periods.
Based on the description, the medicine prescribed by Dr. Bansal for your Vitiligo-related sun exposure is indeed Topbec Lotion (Beclometasone 0.05% W/V). Always follow your doctor’s instructions carefully when using this medication.
It’s important to consult a dermatologist regularly to monitor your condition and adjust treatment as needed. If you notice persistent side effects or worsening skin changes, contact your dermatologist promptly.
Answered 6 days ago