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Tinea cruris
What is the best course of medicines to cure Tinea cruris? Is this a recurring condition or is it completely curable?
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Completely curable with few months course. Take precautions to prevent like twice daily bath,coconut oil full body after bath ,moisturizing bar like dove. Wash clothes separately.
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100% cure possible...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.
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Yes it is curable if properly treated. Problem is self treatment and mistreatment by quacks. Please send photos using online consult option for proper examination diagnosis and treatment
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