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Suggest Treatment For Itching In The Groin Area

i had ringworm on my groin area,it was so itchy that i went to a medical professional to be precise a skin specialist he then prescribed me flucanazole 150,levosis,trfy cream and ketostar bar. Within gew days my groin area was free of ringworms, it is on my back of the neck what should i do?
Mon, 5 Oct 2015
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM,
The ointments prescribed to you are anti-fungals.
Thus, it is confirmed that the lesions were indeed fungal rash.
Appearance of similar lesions on back of neck is also indicative of fungal infection.
However, before you start with anti-fungal treatment, it is advisable to consult your skin specialist for clinical assessment of new lesions.
Once it is confirmed that the new lesions are also due to fungal infection, you can use anti-fungal treatment.

hanks and take care
Dr Shailja Puri
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Suggest Treatment For Itching In The Groin Area

Hello and welcome to HCM, The ointments prescribed to you are anti-fungals. Thus, it is confirmed that the lesions were indeed fungal rash. Appearance of similar lesions on back of neck is also indicative of fungal infection. However, before you start with anti-fungal treatment, it is advisable to consult your skin specialist for clinical assessment of new lesions. Once it is confirmed that the new lesions are also due to fungal infection, you can use anti-fungal treatment. hanks and take care Dr Shailja Puri