Suffering from tinea cruris since 6 months, have tried coconut oil, camphor, yellow sulphur, ketonal cream, dermiford k5, clocip powder, etc but not get out from this trap. Please help me.
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Need oral tablets too, just creams not enough.
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Along with external applications like ointments, lotions etc you need to take oral medicines also. The problem will increase with moisture and so you need to keep the affected area dry. Wear cotton clothes to absorb sweat. You can take homeopathic medicines to get it cured.
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no I s a dermatophyte, a type of fungal infection of the groin region in either sex, though more often seen in males. The fungicidal allylamines (naftifine and terbinafine) and butenafine (allylamine derivative) are a more costly group of topical tinea treatments, yet they are more convenient as they allow for a shorter duration of treatment compared with fungistatic azoles (clotrimazole, econazole, ketoconazole, oxiconazole. The rash may clear up quickly with these treatments, but continue applying the medication as directed for one to two weeks. If you also have athlete's foot, treat it at the same time you are treating your jock itch.
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