Blisters on both thigh . Using mupirocin

2024-07-18 16:38:43
Small and large blisters on a red patch .at forst occured as a line and then many blisters came out . Applying muoirocin from 7 days and taking dilona sp. Already took clavam 625 and citrizine for 7days. Tiny blisters are still coming on tgat red patch What is this ?? How to cure fast already it has been 10 days
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It seems to be herpes zoster. Need more pics to confirm. Please contact me using online consult option for proper treatment

Answered2024-07-19 06:51:36

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Don't worry...you are suffering from paedrus dermatitis causing those blisters.. Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription

Answered2024-07-19 01:12:02

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It's paedrous dermatitis .plain antibiotics alone will not help ..consult online for proper treatment

Answered2024-07-19 05:56:04

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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.

Answered2024-07-18 18:00:59

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Thank you for reaching out. Each concern is unique and requires a thorough evaluation. Rest assured, many conditions can be effectively treated with the right approach. I recommend scheduling a consultation so I can provide you with a personalized treatment plan. Best regards, Dr. Hansa Srivastava

Answered2024-07-18 17:40:17

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