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Tues of ringworms
Hey doc, Initially these were a few itchy ring shaped patches on my thighs, which was shocking to me. Later took few medicines from dermatologist which didn't work. Now it's been almost two and a half years an ointment named dermichem OC which always has been helpful no doubt. But these come agn n agn. A few months ago one ring appeared under my armpit then 1 under my chest. My immune system is no doubt weak. I'm a traveler working in sales therefore it is hard to maintain diet everytime. Have had almost an year history of increased triglycerides I usually take atorvastatin n supradyn which was prescribed by physician. But lipids issues took place after these rings. I'm dying to get rid of this. I'm not sure if it is eczema (atopic dermatitis) or it is something different. But certainly is weird n itchy to me. Kindly help me. Plz plz. I can come across Delhi for meetup . Kindly reply
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You definitely have fungal infection known as tinea Please stop using dermichem oc that is the reason of disease modification it consist of steroid which gives a momentarily relief in your symptoms. You have to take a long course of antifungals along with some precautions.  Dont use ant over the counter products or drugs suggested by any friends or relative.  Consult a skin specialist or you can come to me. our clinic name is Derma Circles located in south ex part 2 delhi. You can search us on google
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