- Female
- 25 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've had a pimple on my face for about two years, and it's now turned into this black skin tag. I'm really unsure about how to get rid of it. Any advice on what steps I should take?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Visit Dermatologist for evaluation and appropriate management like cautrisation
Dr. Chandra Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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View allI've been dealing with tinea cruris and my doctor prescribed me to take gris ODT for a couple of weeks and to use XYZal 10 mg as needed, along with Onabet cream without steroids. I followed this for two weeks and the infection seems almost gone, but the doctor advised me to continue the gris ODT for another week and the cream for two more weeks. Occasionally, I still get a light itching sensation around my area. Should I keep taking gris ODT for even longer? If so, how many more weeks should I continue? Also, can you suggest a good soap to use for the genital area?
You can use a gentle and mild soap for the genital area, such as Dove Sensitive Skin Beauty Bar or Cetaphil Gentle Cleansing Bar. Make sure to avoid harsh soaps or those with strong fragrances to prevent irritation. Yes, you should continue taking Gris ODT as advised by your doctor. I recommend continuing Gris ODT for another week to ensure the infection is completely gone
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I'm dealing with these persistent itches and they seem to get a bit better when I use Valbet or similar antifungal creams, but the relief doesn't last. After about a week, they come back, and this has been going on for over a year now. It's really bothering me. Do you think I might be dealing with a chronic fungal infection or could it be something else? What should I do to finally get rid of it?
use upto complete subside of symptoms .
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I'm struggling with a fungal skin infection for about 10 months now and nothing seems to cure it permanently. It's really frustrating and I'm worried about why it's not going away. What should I do to get lasting relief?
You've been dealing with a fungal infection for 10 months, and it's essential to get proper treatment to avoid further complications. To cure fungal infections, antifungal medications are usually prescribed, which can come in various forms like oral medication, creams, powders, or shampoos. In addition to medication, some natural remedies may help, such as applying tea tree oil, aloe vera, or turmeric paste to the affected area.
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