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Ringworm in skin persisting for 3 weak
I have ringworm... I was using intrafix 200 mg and lulicanazole cream for three weeks now and I’m having a light diff only. So now my dr is suggesting to take Itrolis T, is it ok
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Fungal infection.. Also called jock itch, when occurs in groin.. Usually fungal infection is common in moist areas of body like skin folds..It's mostly circular or round in appearance.. May be red or black in colour.. Treatment depending on the type and severity.. Avoid sharing clothes, towels and soap; sweating also increases it..As it has to be differentiated from eczema, bacterial and viral infection, doctor need to see to confirm the diagnosis..So, meet me in my clinic or do direct online consultation by sending photos for detailed information and medicine for treatment.
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Yes you should take the recommended treatment that is been giving to you by a certified qualified dermatologist. Nowadays the fungal infection called ringworm is very common and at times it develops resistance to certain drug hence we might have to try a different molecule to get a response. Also your clothes have to be washed and sun-dried and family members need to be treated if anyone else also has it. Hope this was helpful.
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