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It looks like my adult son has the vesicular type of athletes foot as it appeared exactly as pictured. However it spread to the top of his foot and is now a 2-3 wound. He was treated with an oral antibiotic and topical medication and it improved but has returned with a vengeance and is becoming quite raised and looks like a blood blister underneath. He wore a sandal on the affected foot while being treated but is a mechanic and is required to wear steel toed boots in the shop where he works. Does he need another oral antibiotic? Any suggestions?
I would recommend you to first start local treatment with a combination of an antifungal and a strong steroid cream. For instance he can apply thin layer of clobetasole cream twice a day on the area and over it you can apply miconazole cream twice a day.
You may try this for 7-10 days and you should start to see improvement within the first 3-4 days. Meanwhile it is very important that he wears cotton socks and changes them regularly. If this is not helping in 5-6 days then he will need to see the doctor and get oral treatments.
I hope this answers your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj, General & Family Physician
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Hello, I would recommend you to first start local treatment with a combination of an antifungal and a strong steroid cream. For instance he can apply thin layer of clobetasole cream twice a day on the area and over it you can apply miconazole cream twice a day. You may try this for 7-10 days and you should start to see improvement within the first 3-4 days. Meanwhile it is very important that he wears cotton socks and changes them regularly. If this is not helping in 5-6 days then he will need to see the doctor and get oral treatments. I hope this answers your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj, General & Family Physician