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skin rashes with photo

hi! i have this rashes at my inner thigh and some part of my legs.. i consulted a dermatologist and prescribed a corticosteroid..but sad to say its not yet gone.. hope anyone could help and give me opinions..thanks in advance

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Hi,

Glad the post was of some help.

Do keep us posted.

Like i said you could use calamine lotion which acts as a soothing agent along with the medication your dermatologist has prescribed.

Regards.
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im using fluocinocide cream..i guess its working somehow..hope this would be gone in a month.. gonna take picture again after a month.. thanks for helping
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Hi,

Like i said a clinical examination is still essential for the definite diagnosis, but this could be eczema.

Consult your doctor or dermatologist and see what they have to say.

Is it any better now?

Do keep us posted.

Regards.
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thanks! is it eczema?
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Hi,

It would be advisable to keep the area clean and apply calamine lotion on the site of lesion.

Also take some antihistamine medications for a few days and see if that helps.

Wear lose clothes and continue with the corticosteroids for some time.

How long has the lesion been there?

If it still persists after a few days, it would be best to review with your dermatologist.

Hope this helps.

Good luck.

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