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Rash On Feet, Blisters. Biopsy Shows Acute Spongiotic Dermatitis. Used Naftine, Econazole. What To Do?

It started off as a rash on the outer parts of both feet. there were filled blisters that appeared also. I have gone to two dermatologist. the first biopsy read acute spongiotic dermatitis. The second read parakeratosis admixed with neutrophils. My feet are not any better. I have used naftine, econazole, clobetasol and it's not better. I don't know what to do. I just want to go to someone who can help me. what should I really be using on this condition(s). Please help.
Fri, 21 Jun 2013
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Hi, you had a rash on the outer side of the foot, filled blisters, no improvement with treatment.
It appears to be due to mixed infection, culture and sensitivity may reveal the organism present in the rash, and its sensitivity to the drugs. By using the drugs you will have complete recovery. Thank you.
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Rash On Feet, Blisters. Biopsy Shows Acute Spongiotic Dermatitis. Used Naftine, Econazole. What To Do?

Hi, you had a rash on the outer side of the foot, filled blisters, no improvement with treatment. It appears to be due to mixed infection, culture and sensitivity may reveal the organism present in the rash, and its sensitivity to the drugs. By using the drugs you will have complete recovery. Thank you.