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Creams such as HC45 (1% hydrocortisone) and Betnovate (1% hydrocortisone) control the flaky skin, making it normal. However, these work only for a few weeks or months before the problem returns. Also excessive use results in "thin" skin and bleeding. They should be used very sparingly and preferably not near the eyes (although I don't have much choice!) I also use Dovonex (softens the skin and loosens flakes) and Dovobet (Dovonex with added hydrocortisone). I also use Trimovate (hydrocortisone plus an antifungal and an antibacterial agent) on really bad patches occasionally. Finally, I've used Dithro cream. This helps to combat the underlying problem (overproduction of skin cells) but it MUST be washed off after half an hour, otherwise your skin turns brown.