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View allI've been dealing with really itchy rashes and red patches for the last three days and its getting pretty frustrating. I'm using Zovirax tablets and Ocuvir cream, but I'm not sure if they're really helping. Should I be doing anything else, or could this be something more serious?
Stop taking the medication.U can use calasoft lotion for local application for 7 days and also tab allegra 120 mg bedtime orally for 5 days is advised to the patient.
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I've got these blisters on my testicles and I'm a bit worried. They don't hurt and there's no fluid or anything like that, but they're kinda itchynot just around the blisters but all over. Sometimes I get these zits that pop by themselves or I end up popping them, you know? But with these blisters, it's more like a lump with no pain. Could you help me figure out what's going on and maybe suggest a remedy to deal with the itching and everything?
Blisters on the testicles with itching could be caused by a variety of conditions. Some possible causes are folliculitis, contact dermatitis , genital herpes, ingrown hairs or pseudofolliculitis , fungal infections.Avoid scratching or popping, clean the area gently,wear loose fitting underwear and avoid known irritants. Consult a dermatologist for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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I've just gotten over Covid last Sunday, but now I'm dealing with these really uncomfortable skin rashes on my neck, armpits, and under my breasts. I've tried using prickly heat powder and coconut oil, but things seem to be getting worse and now I've got these red patches under my breasts. Theyve become really sensitive too, and I'm getting pretty scared because I'm not sure what's happening. The rashes are painful and making me really uncomfortable. Could this be related to my recent illness, or is it something else? What should I do?
That could be post viral infection eczema do not try to scratch it, visit Dermatologist for appropriate w
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