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  5. I saw a dermatologist since I've had an itchy issue for the past two and a half years. I'm taking an itraconazole tablet in addition to the clotrimazole, neomycin, and beclomethasone combination cream and flucanazole cream they provided me, but I haven't noticed any improvement. Therefore, I kindly ask that you treat me.

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I saw a dermatologist since I've had an itchy issue for the past two and a half years. I'm taking an itraconazole tablet in addition to the clotrimazole, neomycin, and beclomethasone combination cream and flucanazole cream they provided me, but I haven't noticed any improvement. Therefore, I kindly ask that you treat me.

Asked by Female, 34 ยท 8 days ago

A fungal infection, eczema, psoriasis, allergies, or even irritation from long-term usage of steroid combo creams like clotrimazole + beclomethasone could be the cause of an itchy skin issue that lasts longer than two years. These lotions can occasionally lessen irritation in the short term, but over time they exacerbate fungal diseases. Avoid wearing tight clothing or scratching the afflicted area, keep it dry and clean, and use steroid creams only after consulting a physician. Since the medications haven't worked, it's critical to see a licensed dermatologist again for a thorough examination and potentially an allergy test or skin scraping to determine the precise problem and provide the appropriate treatment.
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  1. Possible causes of chronic itching

    • Eczema, fungal infections, psoriasis, and allergic dermatitis.
  2. Uses of itraconazole

    • An antifungal medication used to treat fungal infections.
  3. Uses of clotrimazole, neomycin, and beclomethasone cream

    • Antifungal, antibiotic, and steroid cream for mixed infections with inflammation.
  4. Uses of fluconazole cream

    • An antifungal used for fungal skin infections.
  5. Recommended specialist consultation

    • Consult a dermatologist for persistent itching and treatment-resistant skin issues.

Answered 8 days ago