When dealing with tinea corporis that hasn’t improved after prolonged treatment, it’s important to re-evaluate the situation, as there might be several reasons for the lack of improvement. First, check the accuracy of the diagnosis. While tinea corporis is a common fungal infection, sometimes other skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis might mimic its appearance, and a confirmatory lab test like a fungal culture or KOH test should be considered. Resistance to antifungal agents can occur. With a history of using various antifungal medications, it’s possible that the strain of fungus could be resistant. A dermatologist can help determine if a different class of antifungal might be more effective based on test results. Lifestyle and hygiene factors might be contributing to the persistence of the infection. Ensure that all personal clothing, towels, and bedding are washed regularly in hot water and dried thoroughly. Since walking barefoot or sharing personal items can facilitate reinfection, maintaining strict personal hygiene is necessary. Consider also any potential sources of reinfection, such as pets or intimate partners who may unknowingly harbor the fungus. Additionally, occasionally the treatment duration might need extension beyond 3 months, particularly in resistant cases, under physician supervision. If these measures aren’t sufficient, a dermatologist could explore other possibilities, perhaps involving combination therapy or alternative treatments. Persistence without improvement might also suggest examining for any underlying conditions such as diabetes or immune deficiencies that can hinder treatment outcomes.
How to treat my wife's tinea corporis that hasn't improved after 8 months of medication? - #29695
sir, my wife is suffering from tinea corporis for the last 8 months . she has used the following medicines for 3 months but not fully treated. 1. flucanazol 150 tab. 2. vericonazol 200 mg tab. 3. terbifine tab. 4. itraconazol cap 5. clotrimazole cream request for treatment
What symptoms is your wife currently experiencing?:
- All of the aboveHas she experienced any side effects from the medications?:
- Mild side effectsHas there been any change in the appearance of the rash?:
- Slight improvementIs she following any specific skincare routine or lifestyle changes?:
- Not sureHas she had any previous episodes of tinea corporis?:
- No, this is the first timeAre there any other health conditions she is currently managing?:
- No other conditionsHas she consulted a dermatologist about this condition?:
- Yes, recently100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
Hello dear I think it is candidiasis. It will require comprehensive evaluation Please follow below precautions and medication for improvement Topical Antifungals powders-Clotrimazole- Candid/clomed/clozed twice a day for 15 days Micogel to be applied topically Nizoral for Skin application Terbinafine 250 mg twice a day for 5 days ( oral) Tolnaftate ointment
2. Oral Antifungal Medications Fluconazole Diflucan Itraconazole -Sporanox ( on prescription by general physician only) in addition Apply lulliconazole or fusidic acid topical application twice a day for 5 days Prevent moisture contamination Dry the involved organ
In case of no improvement consult general physician (medicine) for better clarity Hopefully you recover soon Regards
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