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Asked for female, 23 years old from Mumbai
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General Physician•Navsari
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I appreciate your detailed description of the evolving skin condition following a mosquito bite. Considering the complexity of skin issues, it's vital to explore various diagnostic possibilities for a comprehensive understanding.
1. Tinea fungal infection (as recently diagnosed):
- description: fungal infections, specifically tinea, often manifest with persistent itching and skin alterations caused by dermatophytes.
- treatment: eberconazole, an antifungal agent, is a common prescrip...more
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Dermatologist•Bangalore
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Hi, it could be fungal infection or allergy eruption. Apply Crurix cream for 5 days, if it does not come under control, then contact a Dermatologist.
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Dermatologist•Delhi
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Kindly wear cotton, loose clothing. It is called tinea cruris. It is common in males. Use crurix cream morning and evening for one month and review.
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Ratnagiri
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Dermatologist•Jaipur
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You can start eberconazole cream twice daily for local application and an antihistamine like levocetrizine or desloratidine.
But oral anti-fungal is also needed in your case for which I need to see the extent of involvement and also need to run a few investigations as you have recurrent tinea. So a personal query with detailed medical history is needed.
Hope that helps.
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Dermatologist•Pune
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You might be suffering from fungal infection. It is difficult to diagnose without examinig you, so please send a picture for a proper diagnosis. You can also consult your loal dermatologist for the same. From your history, it appears that you are suffering from fungal infection. Excessive sweating, wearing of tight fitting clothes, a history of diabetes are some of the contributory factors in causing fungal infections. It is a bit resistant to treatment nowadays, but with proper care, it is mana...more
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Dermatologist•Mumbai
Stop fourderm cream. It is a steroid based cream and is causing the ringworm to spread. Eberconazole cream twice a day, to b applied on and 2 cms beyond the rash as well
avoid dettol. After washing your clothes, keep them soaked in hot water for 10 mins
it is better to visit a dermatologist to know if oral medications are required. As examination is needed to see the extent of skin problem. If any other family members are affected, please ask them to visit a dermatologist as well. Wash y...more
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General Physician•Bangalore
1.you have ringworm caused by tinea fungus take oral terbinafine for 2 weeks and local application of luluconazole cream. 2.everyone in household must get treatment 3.avoid sharing clothes and personal belongings 4.maintain hygeine ,use loose fitting boxers, bathe twice daily and apply creams after thoroughly cleaning and drying the area.
5. If you have tinea in foot ,kindly apply creams on foot.
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Homeopath•Pune
Dear lybrate user, no, it’s not cancer. Your symptoms are indication of fungal infection. circular eruption with itching on buttock is tinea cruris. it is a fungal infection of groin, buttocks region also know as ringworm .it is contagious infection transmitted by fomites such as towel, hotel bed sheets etc. it often have reoccuring tendency even after applying anti fungal ointment.

maintain proper hygiene, keep affected area dry, use separate towels, avoid tight clothing, avoid synthet...more
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