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Skin & Hair Concerns
Question #10212
1 year ago
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What medicine use for trat diseases

Sanjay

Skin disease mostly inskin andhand and parts please give me totrat the diseaseas for possible fast this is most prevelentcased by mehow to use Maidicine as per fast decrease madam givethe suitable medicine to treat my diseases please madam

Age: 22
Chronic illnesses: Ss
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Please clarify what issues are you facing in skin infection as nothing specific is mentioned

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Please tell your skin problem. Is it itchy ? If it is itchy use Atarx lotion Twice daily for 7 days

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Hello dear Please be aware See as per clinical history it is not clear what type of problem you are facing,is it dermatitis or fungal infection Kindly share any test report or clinical picture for better results and accordingly treatment Regards

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When it comes to treating skin diseases, understanding the specific condition is key to finding the right treatment. Common conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or fungal infections can have different treatment regimens. If you’re dealing with dry, itchy patches on the skin, conditions like eczema might be addressed with topical corticosteroids, which help reduce inflammation and itching. These are typically applied directly to the affected areas once or twice a day. Keep the skin moisturized as dryness can make the itching worse. Use non-fragranced, thick moisturizers regularly, especially right after bathing.

If the issue is psoriasis, treatments also include topical corticosteroids, but sometimes other medications like calcineurin inhibitors or vitamin D analogues might be involved. Severe cases could require phototherapy or systemic medications, which a dermatologist would prescribe as appropriate. For fungal infections, antifungal creams or ointments like clotrimazole might be prescribed, applied usually twice daily. Hygiene is crucial, keep the areas clean and dry.

In any case, if you notice symptoms like weeping blisters, intense redness or worsening symptoms after treatment, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider quickly. This is crucial to avoid further complications and receive stronger treatments if needed. Until a diagnosis is established, avoid using multiple over-the-counter products simultaneously, as they can sometimes irritate the skin more. Make sure to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure the treatment matches the specific type of skin issue you’re facing, as a personalized approach based on an examination will always yield the best results. If symptoms persist or worsen, a visit to a dermatologist can help identify the root cause and adjust the treatment plan.

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