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Suggest Treatment For Rashes On The Neck And Back

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Posted on Tue, 23 Aug 2016
Question: Have got rashes on neck, back and behind ears. Had earlier gotten treated for fungal infection 5 years ago. Age 32, gender: female
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Answered by Dr. Ilyas Patel (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Tinea corporis most probably

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Welcome to HCM...

I read history and saw the photo. It seems that probably you may be having tinea corporis. It is a fungal infection of the skin caused by dermatophytes. It is also called ringworm. You may consult the dermatologist to have perfect diagnosis and treatment.

I would suggest...

- blood test for blood sugar may be done to rule out diabetes melitus
- antifungal like cap Itroconazole 200 mg daily for two weeks
- antihistaminics like Desloratidine 5 mg once daily till itch is relieved
- apply antifungal cream like Sertaconazole cream (you need to get them prescribed by your local physician)

- avoid soap bath
- keep the area dry
- improve hygiene

I hope this would help you.

Thanks.

Dr.Ilyas Patel MD

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Suggest Treatment For Rashes On The Neck And Back

Brief Answer: Tinea corporis most probably Detailed Answer: Hi, Welcome to HCM... I read history and saw the photo. It seems that probably you may be having tinea corporis. It is a fungal infection of the skin caused by dermatophytes. It is also called ringworm. You may consult the dermatologist to have perfect diagnosis and treatment. I would suggest... - blood test for blood sugar may be done to rule out diabetes melitus - antifungal like cap Itroconazole 200 mg daily for two weeks - antihistaminics like Desloratidine 5 mg once daily till itch is relieved - apply antifungal cream like Sertaconazole cream (you need to get them prescribed by your local physician) - avoid soap bath - keep the area dry - improve hygiene I hope this would help you. Thanks. Dr.Ilyas Patel MD