What To Do If Having Black And White Spots On Neck With A History Of Psoriasis And Propasyliuc NF6 Medication Does Not Work?
sir, in 2009 i had psoriasis ..that time i consult doctor..he gave me FOLITRA 15mg injection..and cap mega-3.. that time it was cured..then in 2010 i got some skin diseases (black spot type psoarisis in my body and neck)..he gave me TAB FUSYS 200 mg.and propasylic NF6 cream..i got cured. but now i got psoriasis in my head.some white and black mixing spots on my neck and body area.i couldnot know exactly it is psoarisis or not..i m using propasylic NF6.but there is no response..please help..what should i do to get cured..
It may be ringworm infection..not psoriasis. However, consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis. You may take antihistaminics like Cetirizine and antifungal like Ketoconazole daily for two-three weeks. Apply Antifungal cream like Sertaconazole cream. Avoid soap bath.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Ilyas Patel,
Dermatologist
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What To Do If Having Black And White Spots On Neck With A History Of Psoriasis And Propasyliuc NF6 Medication Does Not Work?
Hi, It may be ringworm infection..not psoriasis. However, consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis. You may take antihistaminics like Cetirizine and antifungal like Ketoconazole daily for two-three weeks. Apply Antifungal cream like Sertaconazole cream. Avoid soap bath. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist