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Rashesn on bell area
I am attaching a pic on the belly button area. That's been there for 45 days. What is that rash. It feels itchy sometimes.
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It looks like fungal infection.  Take tab ketoconazole 200mg one daily for 7 days. Tab cetrizine 5mg morning and evening for 7 days. Apply cosvate g.m ointment over it twice daily for 14 days.Then connect online with me for further guidance.
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Fungal infection Consult dermatologist and take anti fungal
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This query  you  throw time to time. Clotrimoxazole cream locally. GO TO HOMEOPATHY BEST FOR SKIN DISEASE  SLOW  BUT STEADY NEED LOT OF PATIENCE  WHICH U DON'T  HAVE.
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Candid b cream twice daily for 2 weeks..
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The round, well-defined scaly patches on your belly that have been there for 45 days look like tinea corporis (ringworm) — a very common fungal skin infection. This is easily treatable with the right antifungal medication.
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Apply an antifungal cream like luliconazole or clotrimazole twice daily for at least 4 weeks. If there is no improvement in 2-3 weeks, see a dermatologist to rule out psoriasis. Feel free to consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation.
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Avoid fried and spicy food Watee intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Hi, looks like a fungal infection. Kindly consult a dermatologist at the earliest
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This is not rash. This could be probably dermatophytosis. U need to consult and start treatment as soon as possible.
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Get consulted
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Kindly do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice on your case
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Psoriasis
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It's fungal infection kindly consult me on whatsapp eight eight three zero zero zero six nine eight two for proper prescription
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Terbinafine 1% cream: apply a thin layer to the lesions and about 1–2 cm beyond the edges twice daily for 2–4 weeks or Clotrimazole 1% cream: twice daily for 4 weeks For itching: Cetirizine 10 mg once daily at night Additional care: * Keep the area clean and dry * Avoid scratching * Change sweaty clothing promptly
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