Suggest Treatment For Skin Allergy On Index Finger
Question: Good morning doctor
I have allergy on my index finger and thumb . I had visited doctor , he told me that it is due to allergy and corn buillt up. Quadradrum was presecribed to me but no effective result is visible. There is no pain but irritation appears due to which strong rubbing result in removal of skin. Kindly suggest me solution of this problem .
Photos of my finger and thumb are attached for your reference.
Looking forward positive reply in this matter.
Regards,
XXXX
I have allergy on my index finger and thumb . I had visited doctor , he told me that it is due to allergy and corn buillt up. Quadradrum was presecribed to me but no effective result is visible. There is no pain but irritation appears due to which strong rubbing result in removal of skin. Kindly suggest me solution of this problem .
Photos of my finger and thumb are attached for your reference.
Looking forward positive reply in this matter.
Regards,
XXXX
Brief Answer:
Dipsalic-F ointment followed by Efaderm cream
Detailed Answer:
Hi Mr Dingra.
I trust this reply is quick, to the point & gives you the desired relief.
I have seen the clear digital images you provided, Thank you.
Please do use Dipsalic-F ointment twice daily on the spots morning & evening for a period of 10 days to 2 weeks; Follow this up with the use of a moisturiser like Efaderm applied as much as required for the remainder of the month.
Both named products should be readily available at any pharmacy.
Good Luck & Wish you continued good health.
P.S...don't think quadriderm is the cream that would work for this condition.
Best Regds,
Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD
Dipsalic-F ointment followed by Efaderm cream
Detailed Answer:
Hi Mr Dingra.
I trust this reply is quick, to the point & gives you the desired relief.
I have seen the clear digital images you provided, Thank you.
Please do use Dipsalic-F ointment twice daily on the spots morning & evening for a period of 10 days to 2 weeks; Follow this up with the use of a moisturiser like Efaderm applied as much as required for the remainder of the month.
Both named products should be readily available at any pharmacy.
Good Luck & Wish you continued good health.
P.S...don't think quadriderm is the cream that would work for this condition.
Best Regds,
Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD
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