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I have been having a nail problem for the past 1 year and used Betnovate N, but it has not improved. What should I do?

Asked by Female, 31 · 2 months ago

Persistent nail problems for a year may be due to a fungal infection or another underlying cause, and Betnovate N may not be effective. It is important to consult a dermatologist for proper examination and diagnosis. The doctor may advise specific antifungal or other suitable treatment based on the condition. Avoid self-use of steroid creams as they can sometimes worsen the problem.
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It sounds frustrating that your nail problem has persisted despite using Betnovate-N cream for a year. Betnovate-N is a topical corticosteroid and antibiotic cream meant for certain bacterial skin infections, but nail issues often require a different approach depending on the cause.

🩺 What This Likely Means

Since Betnovate-N has not improved your nail condition, it suggests the problem might not be a simple bacterial skin infection. Nail problems can be due to fungal infections, psoriasis, eczema, or other underlying conditions that need specific treatments.

🩺 Recommended Next Steps

  • See a dermatologist (skin specialist) for a thorough examination and possibly nail scrapings or cultures to identify the exact cause.
  • Avoid self-medicating further with creams not prescribed for nails, as inappropriate use can worsen the condition.
  • Follow the dermatologist’s advice on antifungal treatments, medicated nail lacquers, or other therapies tailored to your diagnosis.

⚠️ When to Seek Urgent Care

  • If you notice severe pain, swelling, pus, or spreading redness around the nail.
  • If the nail changes rapidly or you develop systemic symptoms like fever.

A dermatologist’s evaluation is essential to get the right diagnosis and treatment plan for your nail problem. If you want, I can explain common nail conditions and their treatments in more detail.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you've been dealing with a nail issue for a year and Betnovate N hasn't helped. To give you the best advice, could you please share your age and gender?

Answered 2 months ago

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Perioral dermatitis can be a persistent condition and may flare up repeatedly. Since your skin is currently very sensitive, dry, and inflamed, it is best to keep your routine simple by using gentle, non-irritating skincare products and avoiding anything that causes stinging or oozing. Tacrolimus and similar treatments can sometimes cause burning, especially during active inflammation, so restarting or changing therapy should be done only after a doctor’s evaluation. A dermatologist can assess whether this is perioral dermatitis, contact dermatitis, or another condition and guide the appropriate treatment plan, including suitable moisturisers or lip care products to support skin barrier repair. Proper medical evaluation is important to identify the cause of your flare and decide the safest and most effective management.
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