Singapore warns against four skin creams including one from Malaysia after infant hospitalised | Malay Mail

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Singapore warns against four skin creams including one from Malaysia after infant hospitalised

Published D’Splendid Kidzema Cream, Clair de Lune P. Tuberose Day Cream, and Clair de Lune S. Involcurata Night Cream. — Picture by Singapore Health Sciences Authority via TODAY

Symptoms of Cushing’s syndrome — caused by the steroid in the cream — included a rounded “moon-face” and a “buffalo hump” on the infant’s back due to fat accumulation. The baby also had excessive hair growth on her body and thinning of the skin. A woman reported that her eczema flared up when she stopped applying the Clair de Lune P. Tuberose Day Cream’ and Clair de Lune S. Involcurata Night Cream.

 

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