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Itching on private place
I've having a itching problem at my private place from last 2 years. I didn't use any medicine what should I do for permanent solution to go itching
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Hello I understand your concerns It can be fungal infection We have many good homeopathic medicines for itching or skin problems to treat it completely from the root itself without any sideffects that are part of conventional medicines Please contact me directly through practo consult or call Online consultation and medicines at your doorstep also available nationally and internationally Warm regards Dr Amisha Mirchandani
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Tinea SX – itch, burn, erythema, scales, hair loss (alopecia). PE – Skin. Hair/Scalp. Nails.
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DX – Usually by Inspection only. Rarely: KOH microscopy, Wood Lamp exam, Culture or Biopsy.
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TX – • Meds: griseofulvin 500-1000mg QD, itraconazole 100mg QD, terbinafine 250mg QD, tolnaftate topical, Fluconazole 200mg day 1, then 100mg QD. Antifungal choices include terbinafine, miconazole, clotrimazole, ketoconazole, econazole, naftifine, and (uncommonly) ciclopirox applied bid for 10 to 14 days. Itraconazole 200 mg po once/day or terbinafine 250 mg po once/day for 3 to 6 wk may be needed in patients who have refractory, inflammatory, or widespread infections.
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