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Can Rashes That Previously Cleared With Fudic Relapse, And Could Demelan Cream Be Causing New Rashes And Itching?

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Posted on Wed, 30 Oct 2024
Question: Hello doctor,

is it possible that rashes which got cured after applying fudic a month ago can relapse and appear again?
I am finding similar small rashes coming up again in the same area with itching. When it happened for the first time, i am sure it was due to some insect crawled over my neck but not sure why its happening again.
You had presrcibed me Demelan cream to remove the mark coul it be cuasing it ?



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Answered by Dr. Dr. (12 hours later)
Brief Answer:
As explained below

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

Yes it can be due to Demelan. It is causing an allergic reaction maybe. I would suggest you stop it and apply Fudic cream to heal. As for the scar mark let us wait and see it will heal on its own or you can visit a dermatologist to lighten the scar mark.

I hope this helps. Please feel free to discuss further.

Regards
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Can Rashes That Previously Cleared With Fudic Relapse, And Could Demelan Cream Be Causing New Rashes And Itching?

Brief Answer: As explained below Detailed Answer: Hi, Yes it can be due to Demelan. It is causing an allergic reaction maybe. I would suggest you stop it and apply Fudic cream to heal. As for the scar mark let us wait and see it will heal on its own or you can visit a dermatologist to lighten the scar mark. I hope this helps. Please feel free to discuss further. Regards