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I have ring-shaped patches on my skin with itching that becomes worse at night, and I think it may be a fungal infection, which treatment may help clear it properly?

Asked by Male, 36 · 17 hours ago

Ring-shaped patches with itching that gets worse at night often suggest a fungal infection of the skin, commonly called ringworm. It spreads slowly on the skin surface and usually becomes more noticeable in warm, sweaty conditions. The itching can increase at night because body warmth and reduced distractions make the irritation feel stronger. Treatment usually works best with regular use of antifungal creams such as clotrimazole, terbinafine, or ketoconazole applied over the affected area and slightly beyond the edges. It is important to continue treatment for a few weeks even after the patch looks better, because stopping early can cause it to come back. Keeping the skin clean and dry, wearing loose cotton clothes, and avoiding scratching are also very important to prevent spreading. In more stubborn or widespread cases, doctors may prescribe oral antifungal medicines for faster and more complete clearance. Steroid-based creams should be avoided because they can temporarily reduce redness but often worsen fungal infections in the long run. If the patches are spreading, recurring, or not improving with proper antifungal use, a visit to a dermatologist is needed for confirmation and stronger treatment.
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  1. Possible Conditions
    a. Tinea corporis (ringworm)
    b. Tinea cruris (jock itch)
    c. Tinea pedis (athlete's foot)

  2. Diagnosis
    a. Clinical examination
    b. Skin scraping or fungal culture

  3. Treatment Options
    a. Topical antifungals like Terbinafine (Lamifin Cream)
    b. Oral antifungals for extensive infections

  4. Treatment Tips
    a. Apply as directed for recommended duration
    b. Keep the area clean and dry

  5. When to See a Doctor
    a. Persistent symptoms or severe infections
    b. Signs of secondary bacterial infection

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I am having a fungal infection around my waistline, and even after consulting many doctors, I am not getting proper relief. The itching and rash keep coming back again. Which medicines, soaps, or powders are usually helpful for controlling this infection and keeping it from spreading further?
Fungal infection around the waistline that keeps coming back is often stubborn because the area stays warm, sweaty, and covered by clothing for long hours, which allows the fungus to survive and reappear easily. Sometimes it also looks like it is not improving because treatment is stopped too early or because the skin gets irritated and inflamed even after the infection has reduced. In a few cases, mixed infection or wrong use of strong steroid creams can also make it more recurrent and harder to control. Management usually works better when treatment is consistent and combined with good skin care. Antifungal creams applied regularly for a full course are the main treatment, and medicated antifungal powders can help keep the area dry during the day. Wearing loose cotton clothes, changing out of sweaty clothes quickly, and keeping the skin clean and dry are very important to prevent the spread and recurrence. Gentle soap can be used for bathing, but harsh or heavily scented soaps may worsen irritation. If it keeps returning despite multiple treatments, it is important to recheck the diagnosis, as some cases need longer treatment duration or oral antifungal medicines under medical supervision to fully clear the infection.
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