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What Causes Pityriasis Versicolor?

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Posted on Wed, 6 May 2015
Question: Dry patches that have spread in bikini area
Symptoms: Dry patches around bikini area, not painful or itchy
I have had these dry white patches around my bikini area. I am in no way sexually active. They don't itch and they don't hurt, it's just dry patches . I have asked this question on here before, but now ist seems to have increased in number. I cannot go see a doctor as i do not have health insurance where i live. They seem to have spread. It is ony around the bikini area, and is not itchy or painful in anyay. There seems to be one large one and many other smaller patches. What could this be, please help.
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Answered by Dr. Nidhi Setia (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
need some details

Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome here.

Since when are you facing this problem?

Have you tried any topical drugs?

Is it possible for you to upload the pics of affected area?

Do you have any medical illness like diabetes?

Kindly provide the details.

Hope to hear from you soon.

Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
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Follow up: Dr. Nidhi Setia (56 minutes later)
i already submittedc the pictures. i have onnly applied vaseline on it. i have gad it for the past 2 weeks. no i dont have diebetes but my father does.
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Answered by Dr. Nidhi Setia (8 hours later)
Brief Answer:
possibly a fungal aetiology

Detailed Answer:
Hello again.

I am sorry I do not see any pictures here. If possible, please try again to upload a few pictures.

I think this is most likely pityriasis versicolor. This condition is of fungal aetiology and needs to be treated with antifungal drugs.

Treatment for this consists of:

1. Tab Fluconazole or itaconazole (prescription drug) which is an antifungal drug.
2. Topical antifungal ointment containing clotrimazole (prescription drug).
3. 2% Ketoconazole shampoo lathered over the affected area and left on for 2-5 minutes, repeated daily fr two weeks. (This may be available over the counter).

I hope you find this helpful. Sorry for the late response.

Feel free to discuss further.

Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Shanthi.E
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Follow up: Dr. Nidhi Setia (5 hours later)
Hi Doctor,

Please find the attached images,.
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Answered by Dr. Nidhi Setia (5 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
possibly fungal aetiology.

Detailed Answer:
Hello
I have seen the images.

It appears to be of fungal etiology.

The treatment which I advised earlier should help to treat it.
A local doctor's supervision would have been great, if possible for you.

Thanks.

I wish you well.

Take care.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Pradeep Vitta
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What Causes Pityriasis Versicolor?

Brief Answer: need some details Detailed Answer: Hello Welcome here. Since when are you facing this problem? Have you tried any topical drugs? Is it possible for you to upload the pics of affected area? Do you have any medical illness like diabetes? Kindly provide the details. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks.