I had gotten scabies on small area of leg, there is no any symbols skin looks like normal, but its razing more and getting increase slowly toward up, after razing it gets some red type skin, now it has covered out side of tight whole shabdkosh and going toward another legs, I have been using so may creams and tabs, from medical store, and also consult with doctor, but it's not getting avoided. The medicines used are as below 1.holiderma cream, 2.terbinaforce,and one more some other tabs don't remember, 3.fluticasone cream i.p 4.panderm++.it was the medicines used from medical store, medicine s suggests by doctor are as below 1.azithromycin tablets ip 250 mg. 2. fluconazole tabs ip 150 mg. 3. .cetrizine dihydrochloride tabs ip 5 mg. 4.lindane lotion usp. I am so anxious, please suggest me better treatment, I will be very thankful?.it has gotten about 2 months.
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The condition most often occurs when people wear tight-fitting clothing that traps in moisture. Wash the affected skin two to three times a day. Keep the affected area dry. Avoid excess affected skin irritation by wearing 100% cotton underwear. Avoid fabric softeners, bleaches, or harsh laundry detergents. Wash your workout clothes, underwear, socks, and towels after each use. Keep your affected area, inner thighs, and buttocks clean and dry, especially after you exercise and shower. After showering or bathing, dry the irritated affected area by gently patting it with a towel. Be sure to dry your skin thoroughly. Mix two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in two cups of warm water. Wash the infected area with this solution and allow it to dry on its own. Another option is to apply a mixture of equal parts of white vinegar and coconut oil on the affected skin. Like hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol can help kill off the fungus that's on the surface level of the skin. You can apply it directly to the affected area Listerine: It has antiseptic, antifungal and antibacterial properties, which help treat skin problem Here are some tips to help you manage the infection: Avoid using oily skin products. Reduce your exposure to the sun. Exposure to the sun may trigger or worsen an episode, and a tan makes the rash more visible. Do not wear tight clothing. Wear breathable fabrics, such as cotton, to decrease sweating.
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