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Scar on feet
Last year I met with an accident and I had a scar on my feet after falling from a scooty..it doesn't hurt or itch but no cream seems to help. I don't take any medications except for last year for my skull injury which was epilive 500..i stopped having that medicine. But this mark on my feet is still there and its large and isn't reducing even after using histacalamine tbact etc. I have had no marks like this on my feet ever until that accident. Please help.
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It’s a fungal infection Apply LULIFIN CREAM TWICE DAILY FOR 4 weeks
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Hello dear. This looks more like a fungal infection rather than scar.
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Keep your feet dry
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Its a fungal infection, stop whatever u are applying, consult online for further management
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