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Suggest OTC Medication For Rashes On Skin

Hi Doctor, My name is prashanth. I would like to know OTC tablets for skin rashes. when I use Lobate Gm ointment externally, which I got from my home country, It seems like temporary solution. because when I stop using the ointment the infection is showing up again. Please let me know the permanent solution. Thank you
Wed, 2 Dec 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

There are different types of rashes that can occur. Infectious rash can be viral, bacterial or fungal.
A rash may also be allergic or inflammatory in origin.

Lobate gm is an allergic anti bacterial rash. You may want to see a doctor to determine the exact cause of the rash so the it can be treated.

OTC medication cannot be suggested if the exact cause is not known.

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Suggest OTC Medication For Rashes On Skin

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic There are different types of rashes that can occur. Infectious rash can be viral, bacterial or fungal. A rash may also be allergic or inflammatory in origin. Lobate gm is an allergic anti bacterial rash. You may want to see a doctor to determine the exact cause of the rash so the it can be treated. OTC medication cannot be suggested if the exact cause is not known. I hope this helps