Doesn't look like fungal infection to me.. put some steroid it will go away.. do u have any other rashes on body?
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I noticed it weeks after returning from my trip to the Philippines. It is not itchy except when I put Clotramizole cream on it. It feels dry and rough to touch. My primary physician diagnosed it as ringworm but I don't think it is because ringworm is suppose to be contagious, right? I live in Pennsylvania as well. I don't know if that would help.
If anyone has a different experience or may find this rash familiar please let me know. I've been putting Clotramizole on it for at least two to three weeks and there is no signs of it becoming smaller.
Please and thank you for all inputs. I could use all the help and info I can't get.
Doesn't look like fungal infection to me.. put some steroid it will go away.. do u have any other rashes on body?
You can use these simple tips for rashes
Olive Oil. Extra-virgin olive oil works as a great skin moisturizer, facilitates healing and promotes skin renewal as it is rich in vitamin E and antioxidants. ...
Baking Soda. Baking soda helps dry out skin rashes. ...
Oatmeal. ...
Aloe Vera. ...
Cold Compress. ...
Apple Cider Vinegar.