Severe fungal infection,jock itch

2023-03-17 17:13:09
I am suffering from jock itch in groin areaa...and the area is severely red followed by itching I have used colistridine but its not helping Can you prescribe some oral medication and antifingals for such severe jock itch
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100% cure possible with specific medicine....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.

Answered2023-03-18 12:20:15

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Hii.. Fungal infections are common and reoccurant... U need to take standard medicines course atleast 1-2 months depending on severity... Need to be treated correctly to prevent further damage to skin Need complete evaluation and history for accurate diagnosis, After that  correct treatment options can be provided Use Trifas cream and nizoral powder for now So kindly consult on-line for further evaluation and prescription

Answered2023-03-18 15:12:16

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Take consultantion and discuss in detail

Answered2023-03-18 04:19:41

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Specific treatment available for complete cure share pics for better evaluation
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Kindly do direct online consultations with photo for detailed prescription and further management

Answered2023-03-18 02:44:55

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Detail history and examination is needed. Kindly consult online for the same. Treatment will be prescribed accordingly.

Answered2023-03-17 18:45:39

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No need to worry. It is fungal infection called Tinea cruris . Keep the area dry and take consultation with Dermatologist.

Answered2023-03-17 18:02:10

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Consult online for further treatment

Answered2023-03-17 17:22:14

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