Ringwarm on legs

2020-06-21 17:40:38
Hi I m 5 months pregnant..now..whn I was 3 months pregnant I got a small ring warm on left leg day by day it got increased ..and again in 4 month I got two more ring warms on rigth leg...I started applying RING GUARD .but not reducing...so.plz suggust me any cream which it could reduce them...and aslo plz let me know y those r coming now...in my 1 st pregancy I never experienced such things on my skin...and even before. Also...this is 1 st time I m gettng such ringwarms that too in pregnancy...
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You may be suffering from fungal infection of the inner thighs groin and buttocks area which we call tinea cruris. this is commonly referred as jock itch. It is easily treatable by taking 4 to 6 weeks of treatment which includes tablets along with creams. Wrong treatment with over the counter creams like fourderm, panderm, quadriderm, dermi 5, betnovate dermikem OC candid B, hh zole leads to severe side effects and also repeated recurrences. please do not use super body wash over the affected areas. Do not use steroid containing combination creams. Please contact me using online consultation for detailed prescription. Do not delay treatment as it may spread for the on your body and also to other people living in the household.

Answered2020-06-22 06:18:28

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Fungus or yeast infection....common around skin folds like thighs and genitals.. avoid sweating, sharing clothes,towels and soap.. specific medicine required depends on the severity.. for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.

Answered2020-06-22 00:44:19

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Fungal infections are an epidemic right now. Ringguard hardly works. There are better prescription meds which will help you. Kindly take an online consultation to help you better.

Answered2020-06-22 01:44:44

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