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BBC Health 📅 29 Mar 2026 ⏱ 1 min read Dermatology

Our skin is falling off and no-one can tell us why

People sharing pictures and accounts on socials of red, inflamed skin have triggered the first UK research into TSW.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Topical Steroid Withdrawal: Key Clinical Takeaways
  • TSW is now subject to formal UK research: Growing social media documentation of cases has prompted the first dedicated British investigation into topical steroid withdrawal (TSW), signalling regulatory and academic recognition of this emerging concern.
  • Clinical presentation involves severe cutaneous inflammation: Patients report red, inflamed skin reactions, suggesting TSW may present as acute dermatitis distinct from the original condition, requiring careful differential diagnosis.
  • Increased awareness needed among practitioners: The surge in patient-reported cases via social media indicates doctors should maintain heightened vigilance for TSW symptoms when managing long-term topical steroid use, particularly regarding appropriate tapering protocols.
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People sharing pictures and accounts on socials of red, inflamed skin have triggered the first UK research into TSW.

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