
Suggest Treatment For Rash On Back

Question: I have had a rash on my back for about three months that won't go away it's approximately 2 inches wide and 3/4" tall on lower back ,left side 6" above my waste line it does itch a little, I've been spraying anti fungus foot spray on it , not helping ?
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to HCM
I have gone through your query, it is impossible to say what it is without examination and with the information provided by you.
So presently I would not advice you any medication, as it won't be appropriate.
Kindly upload picture for better assessment.
I'll be glad to help you.
Take care
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Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to HCM
I have gone through your query, it is impossible to say what it is without examination and with the information provided by you.
So presently I would not advice you any medication, as it won't be appropriate.
Kindly upload picture for better assessment.
I'll be glad to help you.
Take care
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad


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Brief Answer:
Fungal infection, apply candid cream
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Good to hear from you
I have gone through the picture and I have deduced that it is a fungal infection as it is there since two months.
I would have treated you with candid cream for local application, applied twice daily for 15 days. I would advise you not to scratch and keep the affected part clean and dry. Keep the area sweat free. Use loose cotton garments.
If it persists past 15 days, I would suggest you to see dermatologist for further evaluation.
Hope this helps take care.
Fungal infection, apply candid cream
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Good to hear from you
I have gone through the picture and I have deduced that it is a fungal infection as it is there since two months.
I would have treated you with candid cream for local application, applied twice daily for 15 days. I would advise you not to scratch and keep the affected part clean and dry. Keep the area sweat free. Use loose cotton garments.
If it persists past 15 days, I would suggest you to see dermatologist for further evaluation.
Hope this helps take care.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Sonia Raina

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