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Suggest Treatment For Tinea Pedis

Hi,
I was suffering by tinea pedis.
I had taken NIPCAN 50 mg, neo loridin 5 mg for 7 day period and it was completely resolve my disease but after 1 year to 2 year it will reoccurance of same disease.
Is there is medicine to stop the reoccurence of the same.
Nityush
Mon, 9 Jun 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,

Tinea pedis is af ungal infection caused by dermatophytes.

After the clearance of tinea pedis, there may be some factor which may be responsible for the relapse. You consult dermatologist for investigations to find out some internal disease. There may be deprived immunity. Immunoboosters may be taken to improve immunity. External factors like perspiration,soap bath,excessive bathing may be avoided. Improve hygine. Take bath with diluted dettol liquid. Improve nutrition. There is no vaccine developed yet to prevent the relapse of fungal infection. I hope you got my answer.

Thanks.

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD

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Suggest Treatment For Tinea Pedis

Hi, Tinea pedis is af ungal infection caused by dermatophytes. After the clearance of tinea pedis, there may be some factor which may be responsible for the relapse. You consult dermatologist for investigations to find out some internal disease. There may be deprived immunity. Immunoboosters may be taken to improve immunity. External factors like perspiration,soap bath,excessive bathing may be avoided. Improve hygine. Take bath with diluted dettol liquid. Improve nutrition. There is no vaccine developed yet to prevent the relapse of fungal infection. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD