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← Human Body & HealthWhy does prolonged use of topical corticosteroids increase the risk of skin infections more than barrier creams?
A)Reduced keratinocyte turnover occurs
B)Immune cell activity is suppressed✓
C)Increased sebum production results
D)Collagen synthesis rates accelerate
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Topical corticosteroids suppress local immune cell activity, impairing the skin's ability to fight off infections, because they reduce inflammation and immune response. Therefore, infections are more likely; barrier creams support physical barrier function rather than directly affecting immune cell activity.
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