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I have developed itchy, ring-shaped rashes around my lower waist and hips. What precautions should I take, and what medications are recommended to treat this condition?

Asked by Male, 32 · 2 hours ago

This sounds like a common, easily treatable fungal skin infection, likely ringworm (tinea corporis). To manage this, keep the area clean and dry, wear loose-fitting cotton clothing, and avoid scratching to prevent spreading. Do not share towels or clothing. For treatment, over-the-counter antifungal creams containing clotrimazole, miconazole, or terbinafine are highly effective. Apply the cream to the rash and slightly beyond its border twice daily for two to four weeks. If the rash does not improve after two weeks, continues to spread, or becomes extremely painful, please consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and potentially stronger prescription medications.
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