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  5. I have been experiencing chronic itching and a burning sensation on my right thumb for the past three months, which discharges a watery fluid when scratched. While a combination cream of clobetasol propionate, neomycin, and zinc sulphate provides temporary relief, what is a permanent medical treatment or prescription option for this condition?

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I have been experiencing chronic itching and a burning sensation on my right thumb for the past three months, which discharges a watery fluid when scratched. While a combination cream of clobetasol propionate, neomycin, and zinc sulphate provides temporary relief, what is a permanent medical treatment or prescription option for this condition?

Asked by Female, 34 · 6 days ago

Your symptoms suggest a localised chronic dermatitis, such as dyshidrotic eczema or contact allergy. While your current cream temporarily reduces inflammation, long-term use of strong steroids like clobetasol on the thumb can thin the skin and cause rebound symptoms. For a safer, long-term management plan, a dermatologist may recommend: Topical calcineurin inhibitors (such as tacrolimus ointment), which are steroid-free and safe for long-term maintenance. Patch testing to identify and avoid specific allergen triggers. Frequent use of thick, fragrance-free barrier repair emollients. Please consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and a safe plan to taper off your current steroid cream.
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I have been experiencing chronic itching and a burning sensation on my right thumb for the past three months, which discharges a watery fluid when scratched. While a combination cream of clobetasol propionate, neomycin, and zinc sulphate provides temporary relief, what is a permanent medical treatment or prescription option for this condition?

Answered 6 days ago