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CONSTANT ITCHING & RED RINGLIKE PATCHES
I'm having this fungal infection since 4-5 months, I consulted many derma's before but couldn't get rid of these ringworms. At first there were small rings later they turned big. After consulting Dr. Hemnani the problem was solved for a while but it resuscitated again now where there was one patch at first i had 12-13 pathches. I use ketoconazle for bathing never wear the same dress twice , change my bedsheet twice in a week and apply sertaconazole nitrate cream on it, still this notorious problem is persistent. Also now a days i get red itchy rashes several times throughtout the day not on the patch area but others !! kindly help..
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The treatment for fungal infection is simple. You have to take anti fungal tablets and creams for minimum 4 to 6 weeks following which it resolves. Do not apply soap on that area and do not self treat with over the counter steroid creams. Mistreatment with steroid creams and self treatment with cheaper medicine is the most common reason for recurrent disease. Recurrence is also seen if other members of the household are also affected. Kindly send photos for detailed prescription.
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