Suggest Treatment For Itchy Bumps Around The Cuticles Of Nail
Question: I have tiny itchy bumps around my cuticles around the base of the nail and also at the top it's very red and itchy and sometimes the skin breaks at the top leaving it very raw. what is it and what is the best remedy
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Brief Answer:
Please provide more information
Detailed Answer:
Hello
I appreciate your concern.
Here I would like further information to help you better like
If possible upload me a photograph,
Number of nails are affected and which all?
Since how long you have this problem?
Complete medical history like diabetes or metabolic disease
In my opinion it might be related to infection, inflammation, allergy, injury or nutritional deficiency.
Meanwhile you should take multivitamin supplements and keep your nails clean and moist.
Please write back to me with these details so that I will be able to tell you more accurately
Best wishes
Please provide more information
Detailed Answer:
Hello
I appreciate your concern.
Here I would like further information to help you better like
If possible upload me a photograph,
Number of nails are affected and which all?
Since how long you have this problem?
Complete medical history like diabetes or metabolic disease
In my opinion it might be related to infection, inflammation, allergy, injury or nutritional deficiency.
Meanwhile you should take multivitamin supplements and keep your nails clean and moist.
Please write back to me with these details so that I will be able to tell you more accurately
Best wishes
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Sonia Raina
I have had this problem for a week now. I have been on Naftin for fungus on 6 of my nails I believe due to an strong antibiotic taken in early august. Also a week or so ago got a yeast infection. Took Monostat 7. These itchy bumps are on the 6 nails that have the fungus. No medical history of any problems. Actually I am quite healthy. On our life insurance, my husband and I are in the top category for prime.
Brief Answer:
Please consider these guidelines
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome again and thanks for the details
Yeast infection may take time to clear completely, so here I would like to know have you seen any improvement in the condition?
You are taking correct medicine if it is a fungus infection which can be confirmed by biopsy test.
In my opinion you should continue with monistat for 2 to 4 weeks, once weekly tablet.
You can take anti allergic drug like fexofenadine or levocetirizine for itching.
Meanwhile keep your nail clean and moist
You should take multivitamin and calcium supplements.
Hope this answers your question
Best wishes
Please consider these guidelines
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome again and thanks for the details
Yeast infection may take time to clear completely, so here I would like to know have you seen any improvement in the condition?
You are taking correct medicine if it is a fungus infection which can be confirmed by biopsy test.
In my opinion you should continue with monistat for 2 to 4 weeks, once weekly tablet.
You can take anti allergic drug like fexofenadine or levocetirizine for itching.
Meanwhile keep your nail clean and moist
You should take multivitamin and calcium supplements.
Hope this answers your question
Best wishes
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Yes a little improvement. My dermo. wants me to stay on naftin for 4 weeks.
Brief Answer:
Stay on naftin for 4 weeks
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome again
Since you are seeing little improvement so continue with naftin as your doctor has advised.
It may take time and I am sure you will be alright very soon
Wishing you good health
Regards
Stay on naftin for 4 weeks
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome again
Since you are seeing little improvement so continue with naftin as your doctor has advised.
It may take time and I am sure you will be alright very soon
Wishing you good health
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Sonia Raina