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Which gel is better, 'clindamycin phosphate gel' or 'nicotinamide phosphate gel' ?? Not sure which acne gel shall I use, I have common acne, not pus acne

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Which gel is better, 'clindamycin phosphate gel' or 'nicotinamide phosphate gel' ?? Not sure which acne gel shall I use, I have common acne, not pus acne

Both 'clindamycin phosphate gel' and 'nicotinamide phosphate gel' are commonly used for acne treatment. For common acne without pus, 'nicotinamide phosphate gel' would be a better choice. You can apply a thin layer of 'nicotinamide phosphate gel' on the affected area once daily. Remember to cleanse the skin before applying the gel for better absorption and effectiveness.

Last updated on 12 Dec 2024

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Ive been dealing with itchy testicles, and one day my thighs rubbed together due to my boxers, causing rashes. I couldnt stand, sit, or walk comfortably. I visited a dermatologist, and he said it was a fungal and bacterial infection. Ive had this itc...

It sounds like you're dealing with a fungal and bacterial infection, specifically:Jock Itch (Tinea Cruris) and IntertrigoGiven your symptoms and treatment, here's what you can do:Continue Treatment1. Finish the prescribed medication: Complete the full course of Itzhh and antifungal powder as directed by your dermatologist.2. Maintain good hygiene: Keep the affected area clean and dry.Additional Measures1. Antifungal creams or powders: Apply an antifungal cream or powder, like clotrimazole or miconazole, to the affected area.2. Tea tree oil: Mix a few drops of tea tree oil with a carrier oil (coconut or olive oil) and apply to the affected area.3. Wear loose, breathable clothing: Avoid tight-fitting boxers and opt for loose, breathable clothing.4. Dry the area thoroughly: After showering or bathing, dry the affected area thoroughly, especially between the folds of skin.Testicular Itchiness and Stickiness1. Apply a topical cream: Use a topical cream or ointment containing hydrocortisone or calamine to reduce itchiness and inflammation.2. Keep the area clean: Gently clean the testicular area with mild soap and warm water.Follow-up1. Schedule a follow-up appointment: Visit your dermatologist after completing the treatment to assess progress and adjust treatment if necessary.Remember to be patient, as it may take some time to fully recover from the infection.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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