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1. Apply panderm plus ointment twice daily for (1-2 week) 2. Take one tablet of levocetrizine (5 mg) at bed time if itching is severe
3.Thoroughly dry the area after taking bath and keep it dry and sweat free. Apply talcum powder in the area 4.Use loose cotton under wear instead of tight synthetic one
5. Change the under wear daily and use clean and washed one
6.Maintain personal hygiene
7.consult skin specialist for further advice.
3.Thoroughly dry the area after taking bath and keep it dry and sweat free. Apply talcum powder in the area 4.Use loose cotton under wear instead of tight synthetic one
5. Change the under wear daily and use clean and washed one
6.Maintain personal hygiene
7.consult skin specialist for further advice.
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Hello,
Medication:
Take homoeopathic Rx - Schwabe's Badiaga 200 and Chrysarobinum 200 - both twice a day for 1 month and revert.
Also, use Schwabe's Arnica shampoo and Hair Growth oil regularly as per the condition of your scalp (minimum 3 times a week). After shampooing, use Bakson's Arnica Hair conditioner as well after every head wash.
Apart from this, take Follihair tablets (multivitamin) - 1 tab. daily once for 1 month.
Medication:
Take homoeopathic Rx - Schwabe's Badiaga 200 and Chrysarobinum 200 - both twice a day for 1 month and revert.
Also, use Schwabe's Arnica shampoo and Hair Growth oil regularly as per the condition of your scalp (minimum 3 times a week). After shampooing, use Bakson's Arnica Hair conditioner as well after every head wash.
Apart from this, take Follihair tablets (multivitamin) - 1 tab. daily once for 1 month.
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Hello. White patches/ dots on your skin are a common type of depigmented skin lesion associated with an infection, allergy, or autoimmune disorder. One common cause of white spots, or hypopigmentation, is a fungal infection of the skin known as tinea versicolor (associated with other symptoms, such as itching or dryness on or around the white patches). This fungal infection is not contagious and can be treated easily with over-the-counter medications. The white spots and patches can also be becu...more
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tell me
Location of fungal infection in body
what symptoms you are having like Itching/ rash/ redness/ scales
Fungal infection need accurate diagnosis and require long treatment in form of ointment and anti fungal tablets
and for Diagnosis microscopic examination of scraping may required
so kindly consult Dermatologist for further Management
Location of fungal infection in body
what symptoms you are having like Itching/ rash/ redness/ scales
Fungal infection need accurate diagnosis and require long treatment in form of ointment and anti fungal tablets
and for Diagnosis microscopic examination of scraping may required
so kindly consult Dermatologist for further Management
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