My age 21 I have been having tinea versicolor (white circular patches on face and shoulder) for the past two years. I tried ketoconazole and clotrimazole as prescribed by a doctor. But it was not permanently cured it occurs in regular intervals. I also have dandruff problem what is a solution?
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Tinea versicolor, a fungus that lives on healthy skin grows too quickly and causes the discolored patches of skin. This overgrowth can be triggered by a combination of environmental and biological factors. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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You need improvised treatment by a new set of antifungals to which you haven't developed resistance. For that you can share your pictures of the sites affected in private on this site or consult any other qualified dermatologist in person so that you are prescribed what you need. Plus I will recommend some lifestyle changes like lessen the amount of sugar in your diet, check your weight, devolop good hygeine habits and use antifungal soaps.
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