Thursday, July 22, 2010

I have a circular skin rash that looks like a ringworm with raised bumps, but it is not responding to lamisil?

Try using Dr. Scholl's Lotrimin Ultra. Lamasil uses Terbenafine Hydrochloride as the active and Lotrimin Ultra uses Butenafine Hydrochloride which is proven to work better than Lamasil.|||See a doctor.|||It's probably impetigo. You need a prescription ointment to treat it. It is infectious|||I you are not responding to the Lamisil, talk to your pharmacist and ask them what they think you should be taking. Phramacists are sometimes more knowledgeable than doctor are on medications. Then talk to your doctor about the pharmacist's recommendation. Good luck to you!|||Please see the web pages for more details and images on Lyme disease. Consult a dermatologist.|||From the description you gave, it's not possible to determine what it is definitively. A doctor would have to look at it.





Hopefully it's not a Lyme's Disease bullseye rash. The general recommendation is to take a picture of a circular rash before it disappears in areas where Lyme is prevalent, for this purpose.|||Get a bottle of high grade Tea Tree Oil (melaleuca alternifolia) - it is naturally fungicidal, antiseptic, soothing and won't irritate your skin - the best natural remedy you could use and has no side-effects like prescriptions

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