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Is My Medication OK For Eczima ?

dear sir,iam suffring from eczima in my palm from last ten years.all treatment are faliure . now what i do?ege-50years, height- 170cm,wt-94kg,used medicine are-propysalicNF-6,dermashield,pericort-4,patadin,oxawin cap..menofit,lobet-s,altas,momioft,pericort-4
Tue, 17 May 2011
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Hello sir ;
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Eczema is a fungal infection and needs proper treatment with local as well as oral antifungal for better results .A skin infection similar to eczema can be contact dermatitis which occurs due to friction or constant use of specific part of our body during work like in some occupations of carpenter;plumber or any such work.Better option is to consult a Dermatologist(skin speciaist )and try to avoid any irritation to the particular palm and hopefully you should recover from eczema.
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Is My Medication OK For Eczima ?

Hello sir ; welcome to HealthcareMagic Eczema is a fungal infection and needs proper treatment with local as well as oral antifungal for better results .A skin infection similar to eczema can be contact dermatitis which occurs due to friction or constant use of specific part of our body during work like in some occupations of carpenter;plumber or any such work.Better option is to consult a Dermatologist(skin speciaist )and try to avoid any irritation to the particular palm and hopefully you should recover from eczema. Thanks