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Suggest Treatment For Fungal Infection And Dermatitis

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Posted on Mon, 20 Mar 2017
Question: Hey Doctor,

Recently I went to my local GP regarding itchiness in my pubic area, but he couldn't really see anything because of my pubic hair in the way but he prescribed me both Lamisil cream in case it was a fungal infection and Eleuphrat 0.05% for dermatitis. Today I shaved my pubic hair back and I noticed these grouped brown spots which I have attached images of and I am not sure what they are but could they be a fungal infection and should I continue with the Lamisil I only started it yesterday?

Kind Regards,
XXXX
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Answered by Dr. Neel Kudchadkar (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Idiopathic skin discolorations: Continue with the prescribed skin creams.

Detailed Answer:
Hi!

I'm Dr. Neel Kudchadkar and I will help you in resolving this issue.

You mention itchiness, and the fact that both sorts of creams, for fungal infections as well as dermatitis have been prescribed.

I can understand that you are concerned as to what these brown spots are.

However, do note that just a day has passed since you have begun the treatment. The probability is high that they will resolve in 2 weeks time- the average time it takes for healing of skin lesions by application of topical creams.

Therefore, the answer is to continue with both creams.

I strongly feel that these discolored spots are due to melanin deposits and keratocytes. Thus, the best way to palliate them is to use a cream containing a chemical called Hydroquinone.

I suggest that you avoid any steroidal creams because they tend to intensify and exacerbate any existing or latent fungal infections.

According to me these lesions specifically do not look like eruptions of STI, namely HPV, at all.

This leaves idiosyncratic causes like auto immune issues and of course, dermatitis.

Since I have specifically explored all angles of the question you have asked, I would encourage you to ask any further questions if you do have any doubts.

I would not worry about them.

Thanks and have a nice day.
Dr. Neel Kudchadkar



Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Kampana
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Follow up: Dr. Neel Kudchadkar (6 minutes later)
Thanks for the reply I actually went back to the doctor today and he also told me to try Lyclear cream in case it is scabies. There isn't any visible signs of anything really other than that it's itchy, should I try the creams first and then the scabies medication it just seems to be that you apply it once?
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Answered by Dr. Neel Kudchadkar (30 hours later)
Brief Answer:
It isn't appearing like scabies. Apply the originally suggested creams.

Detailed Answer:
Hi.

I don't feel it's scabies because:

1) Scabies is a generalized skin problem which erupts and causes itching over large areas as opposed to a restricted area as you describe it.

2) Scabies has a classic pattern of itching erupting specifically at night or worsening then.

3) The lesions - brown spots - are not indicative of scabies - as in scabies there are no specific lesions - just burrows of the mite "sarcoptes scabie".

I'll still suggest to kindly repeat what I advised in the previous answer - apply both the creams - twice a day - and wait for at least 2 weeks - and give the antifungal medication time to work.

It's obvious that creams need to be applied regularly for a few weeks - and not just once.

You can ignore the scabies medication. Because it doesn't appearing like scabies.

I hope I have answered your questions.

Thanks. Let me know your thoughts on this.

Have a nice day.
Dr. Neel Kudchadkar

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Suggest Treatment For Fungal Infection And Dermatitis

Brief Answer: Idiopathic skin discolorations: Continue with the prescribed skin creams. Detailed Answer: Hi! I'm Dr. Neel Kudchadkar and I will help you in resolving this issue. You mention itchiness, and the fact that both sorts of creams, for fungal infections as well as dermatitis have been prescribed. I can understand that you are concerned as to what these brown spots are. However, do note that just a day has passed since you have begun the treatment. The probability is high that they will resolve in 2 weeks time- the average time it takes for healing of skin lesions by application of topical creams. Therefore, the answer is to continue with both creams. I strongly feel that these discolored spots are due to melanin deposits and keratocytes. Thus, the best way to palliate them is to use a cream containing a chemical called Hydroquinone. I suggest that you avoid any steroidal creams because they tend to intensify and exacerbate any existing or latent fungal infections. According to me these lesions specifically do not look like eruptions of STI, namely HPV, at all. This leaves idiosyncratic causes like auto immune issues and of course, dermatitis. Since I have specifically explored all angles of the question you have asked, I would encourage you to ask any further questions if you do have any doubts. I would not worry about them. Thanks and have a nice day. Dr. Neel Kudchadkar