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Tinea infection
Since Oct'2016 I am under treatment for fungal infection but still there is no improvement.I was prescribed Sporanox,I had some side effects so immediately I stopped it as per doctor advice.Thereafter I had Zimig tabs for 3weeks with livofin cream.Got lil relief but as I stopped after two days it was the same.Tried sebifin and halivate cream but it didn't worked.Now it is spreading all over my body n even on my face.Please help.
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Fungal infection tends to affect folds of the skin, moist areas like groins, armpits, mouth, genitals, under the breasts, webs between fingers and toes, etc. Our skin protects us from fungal/yeast attack, but any cut or break in the continuity of the skin can allow penetration of fungus. It gives rise to rash, eruptions, redness, burning, intolerable itching and abnormal discharges at times. Fungal infection tends to last for many years if not treated well. It is also contagious.
Next Steps
"Top 10 Ways to Keep Fungal Infection at Bay !" by Dr. Jolly Shah Kapadia - https://www.practo.com/healthfeed/top-10-ways-to-keep-fungal-infection-at-bay-24925/post
Health Tips
Avoid steroid containing creams like Zole F etc. application of steroid containing creams Betnovate etc just suppresses it on surface but it grows beneath the skin and spreads everywhere and also becomes more resistant
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