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How Can Skin Rashes With Itching Be Treated?

hi good morning! please help me what cream will help me cure my skin rashes. i experience this rashes since college (17yo) only during my menstruation.. only in my lower buttocks, the area where we sit. but during the time even a cheap cream, the rashes will heal. but this time,, my rashes started july first week, until now it is still ichy and red. pls help, thanks
Thu, 18 May 2017
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Hi.
As per your case history my advice is-
1. You maybe having a fungal infection as per your complains.
2. Using regularly cheap creams (mostly containing topical steroids) will only cause temporary relief. So avoid using it.
3. You can apply topical clotrimazole cream twice daily. Take tab.levocetrizine 5 mg twice daily for itching.
4. Further treatment options include oral fluconazole, itraconazole, topical terbinafine only after consulting a dermatologist.

Thanks.
Dr.Harshit Bhachech
MBBS,DDVL
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How Can Skin Rashes With Itching Be Treated?

Hi. As per your case history my advice is- 1. You maybe having a fungal infection as per your complains. 2. Using regularly cheap creams (mostly containing topical steroids) will only cause temporary relief. So avoid using it. 3. You can apply topical clotrimazole cream twice daily. Take tab.levocetrizine 5 mg twice daily for itching. 4. Further treatment options include oral fluconazole, itraconazole, topical terbinafine only after consulting a dermatologist. Thanks. Dr.Harshit Bhachech MBBS,DDVL