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Allergy On The Wrist, Forearam, Palm, Nick Skin. No Help With Unigal H/C Cream. Suggestions?

sir, i have a problem in my back of wrist , palm, forearm and nick skin. It like allergic or bacterial problem. Doctor prescribed me unigal H/C cream but i don t feel better after using it 6 days. initially it was like pimple type and contain water then it become itchy and lightly reddish. now it just spreading like water pimple. what can i do now? please help me Doc. age:24 suffering day with this: about 8 day medicine using: Unigal H/C (about 6 day)
Thu, 21 Feb 2013
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It seems that you might be having some allergy and now super added bacterial infection.
Go for antibiotic medicine.
Take antihistamine like Cetrizine as and when required.
Continue with the cream prescribed by your doctor.
If you are handling with any chemicals or any thing can produce allergy, avoid it.
Ok and bye.
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Allergy On The Wrist, Forearam, Palm, Nick Skin. No Help With Unigal H/C Cream. Suggestions?

It seems that you might be having some allergy and now super added bacterial infection. Go for antibiotic medicine. Take antihistamine like Cetrizine as and when required. Continue with the cream prescribed by your doctor. If you are handling with any chemicals or any thing can produce allergy, avoid it. Ok and bye.