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Asked for Male | 22 Years

How Can I Treat 4-Year Jock Itch?

Patient's Query

I’m 22 year old male. I’m having jock itch for the last 4 years. How can It be treated?

Answered by Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Jock itch is a common problem and it can be quite annoying. It is caused by a fungus that grows in warm, wet places such as the groin. The signs include the groin area being red, itchy, and having a rash. For the treatment, you can use store-bought antifungal creams. You should also make sure to keep the area clean and dry as it will help healing faster.

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My son is 3 years old he got hurt by beds corner on his forehead very badly on November which left very bad mark on his face i am applying scardin cream but is not that effective pls suggest what should I do

Male | 3

If the marks are just pigmentation-like, they will be corrected in due course of time with the combination of steroids and antibiotics in tropical form, and if it is a depression or scar that has to be addressed with lasers.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am using DEMELAN for my underarms which has become black due to use of Deodorants and Fungal infections for near about 1 month. But i cannot see any changes. What to do now?

Male | 29

It might be that your underarms have become darker due to some other reason. So, it is best to consult an experienced dermatologist. The dermatologist may examine your condition to know the exact cause of it and determine a suitable treatment accordingly. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Doctor, what should I do to get rid of these block spots? Can you tell me the skin care cream to apply on Face.

സ്ത്രീ | 32

If you have dark spots on your face, which could be caused by your sebaceous glands being blocked or the skin gathering too much pigment, they probably are. Face cleaning and protection from the sun are the two main prevention methods for infinite spots. You want a cream that includes retinol, A, not to forget vitamin C, to ensure it will lighten the color in time. 

Answered on 22nd July '24

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Hi sir, I am 37 yrs old female, I have huge forehead. I am interested to go for hair transplant and one more thing, I have Perioral dermatitis from past 6 yrs on face, forehead also. Plz suggest is it possible for me to go hair transplant.

Female | 37

Consult with a dermatologist for Perioral dermatitis treatment before considering hair transplant surgery. The dermatologist can evaluate you condition and provide treatment acccordingly. Once your condition is under control, you can discuss hair transplant options with a hair transplant surgeon.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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If a girl has veliligo 30% then there may be ticks on the back, neck, hair etc.

Female | 20

Vitiligo patients can have­ ticks. These tiny bugs latch onto skin, causing issues. Ticks pre­fer warm, moist spots like back, neck, hair. The­y may lead to itching, redness, rash. To avoid ticks: we­ar protective clothes outdoors, use­ bug repellent. If you find a tick, re­move it carefully using twee­zers.

Answered on 17th July '24

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hey, I'm 21 I have a wound and it feels bad. It's infected maybe. What can I do?

Male | 21

You may have a cut that has bacteria in it. Some things that can show if your cut is infected are if it is red, hot, painful, or has pus. Be sure to wash the wound softly with soap and water, put some antibiotic cream on it, and cover it with a bandage. Keep an eye on it and go to a doctor if it gets worse.
 

Answered on 10th June '24

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Hi I am a 35 year old woman , I have very annoying spots all around my behind area and I don't know how to get rid of them.

Female | 35

You might be dealing with a common issue called acne. The back can easily get acne due to things like friction from clothes, sweating, or clogged hair follicles. To treat these spots, keep the area clean and dry, wear loose clothing, and use over-the-counter acne treatments with benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid.

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

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I ave been suffering from staphylococcus aerus so for 7year now after treatment and medication it will reoccur I don’t know what else to do okay I want to lab last month it’s still there I can send you the if you want maa I ave taken injections now am taken augmenting quaclave as doctor prescribed to me my friends brother that is medical doctor in abroad said I should stop wasting money I should browse the internet google proved to me that vancomycin is the best injections for stubborn staph but am having double mind it won’t work maa plsss advice me on what to do thanks GOD bless

Male | 25

Staphylococcus aureus often leads to skin infections, boils, and even more serious problems such as bloodstream infections. It's caused by bacteria that may be hard to completely remove from the body. If the usual treatments like augmentin were ineffective in getting rid of the infection, vancomycin recommended by your friend is worth considering. Vancomycin is an antibiotic usually used as a last resort for persistent staph infections, especially those that do not respond to other antibiotics. When using vancomycin, it is important to follow your doctor's advice on dosage and treatment duration. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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