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MRCPCH (London), DNB Paediatrics

Pediatrician•Mumbai
After reading history and analysing medications given by Skin specialist it seems that your child is having eczema. This is type of allergic condition of the skin which makes skin dry, rough and pigmented with the time. Child usually out grows of it by age of 6 years. There is no any particular medicine to cure allergy.
The first line of treatment is applying moisturizer creams and when it is not controlled by alone moisturizer creams then low potency steroid creams like fluticasone needs to...more
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Cosmetology•Panchkula
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Darkening of the spot could be due to post inflammatory hyperpigmentation and may decrease over time but there are some precautions you should take and other topical creams can help to lighten the darkened area. Moreover you may benefit from antiacne treatment depending upon how many pimples and how frequently you are having these.
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MBBS, MD - Dermatology , Venereology & L...read more

Dermatologist•Delhi
Terbinafine is the treatment of choice in tinea infection. it may two weeks to show improvement and a prolonged therapy may be required to prevent relapse.do not use clob-mg cream.

Measures to prevent recurrence of Jock itch include weight reduction (if obese), wearing less occlusive clothing, drying thoroughly after bathing, using topical antifungal powders, laundering contaminated clothing, and treating concomitant onychomycosis or tinea pedis if present.
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Dermatologist•Indore
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No, not at all. It has nothing to do with curing scabies. As scabies is a mite infestation & steroids don't kill mites.
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