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Rash On Hands, Feet, Groin, Applying Cream, On Medicines, No Imporovement. Suggestions?

This on be half of my husband,Ross,he developed a rash on the top of his hands and feet .It has spread to his groin area and up to his calf muscle .It starts with small blisters and then goes red and then scaly and falls of.He went to our local GP who gave him a creme,and solon 25mg tablets,nothing has helped.He is away working at the moment.
Tue, 31 Jul 2012
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dear madam, if your husband has a habit of working in the farm then likely he has some fungal infection. It depends on how the lesion is spreading at the moment, and depends on whether he is a diabetic. ask him to use some local antifungal cream preferably ketoconazole.
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Rash On Hands, Feet, Groin, Applying Cream, On Medicines, No Imporovement. Suggestions?

dear madam, if your husband has a habit of working in the farm then likely he has some fungal infection. It depends on how the lesion is spreading at the moment, and depends on whether he is a diabetic. ask him to use some local antifungal cream preferably ketoconazole.