Sir mujhe ringworm hai koi bhi goli asar nahi kar rahi hai 4 month ho gaye hai kam hai kam se khatam nahi ho raha hai 1 month maine terbafine tablrt li or anti fungal cream lagai red colour kam hai but khatam nahi ho raha hai abhi me ek dr. Se ilag chal raha hai usne tablet di hai usme se ek fluconozole 300 mg hai jo me 1 week me ek baar lene ko kaha hai kabhi kabhi me e din me le leta hu abhi mujhe 8 days ho gaye hai daad ka colour gulabi se kam hai ruk gaya hai failna mere jaang ke dono side dad hai ye mujhe call girl ke sath sex karne ke liye gift me mila hai meri ek galti mujhe bahut mahegi pad rahi hai doctor bol raha hai tablet khate raho or cream lagate raho dheere dheere thik ho jayega yrr mujhe ye batao sach sach ye thik to ho jayega ya aisi zindgi bhar rahega please reply me contact me 7830632992 Meerut (UP) please please
I have riNgwarm infection but not get reD by using fluconazole even itraconazole.please help me .it is soreading on my skin please
I have had the misfortune of going through the resistant ringworm med cycle. Fluconazol (400 mg once week) and the prescribed ointment. No luck. Keeping it at bay by using vinegar (paper towel soaked) and letting the vinegar dry.Then apply the antifungal ointment (generic- WalMart). The organics in the ointment neutralize the acid in the vinegar. But the vinegar has killed most of the fungi. The cream prevents the rest from reproducing. Most itching has stopped. Still need to go in and lecture the PAs on creating these resistant fungi strains by underdosing (I think.)
I have had similar issues with ringworm. I had the rash for over 6 months without realizing it or seeing a doctor. The first doctor misdiagnosed it, but months later another doctor gave me 200mg/day fluconazole for one week, but the rash is still there. I haven't quite figured this out yet, but hopefully this isnt a problem.
Thanks for your reply. I've already been on fluconazole for over two weeks. My probme is that while some parts of my body is getting cleared up, new lesions have also appeared in the past few days. Is it normal to get more lesions during a treatment? Is this a sign that fluconazole isn't effective and I should switch to something else?
Hi,
Ringworm can be treated topically (with external applications) or systemically (for example, with oral medications):
Topical treatment: When fungus affects the skin of the body or the groin, many antifungal creams can clear the condition in two weeks or so. Examples of such preparations include those that contain clotrimazole (Cruex cream, Desenex cream, Lotrimin cream, lotion, and solution), miconazole (Monistat-Derm cream), ketoconazole (Nizoral cream); and terbinafine (Lamisil cream and solution).
Oral anti-fungal medications for Ringworm are terbinafine (Lamisil), itraconazole (Sporanox), and fluconazole (Diflucan).
ref:http://www.medicinenet.com/ringworm/page3.htm