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  5. I developed small ring-like spots on 2-3 areas of my body about a month ago, without any itching. One dermatologist prescribed medicines, but the spots continued to increase. Another doctor prescribed Mahacef, levocetirizine, and HH Sone lotion, which cleared the spots temporarily. However, after a few days, similar spots appeared in other areas. What could be the reason, and what treatment should I follow?

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I developed small ring-like spots on 2-3 areas of my body about a month ago, without any itching. One dermatologist prescribed medicines, but the spots continued to increase. Another doctor prescribed Mahacef, levocetirizine, and HH Sone lotion, which cleared the spots temporarily. However, after a few days, similar spots appeared in other areas. What could be the reason, and what treatment should I follow?

Asked by Male, 32 · 1 day ago

Small ring-like spots on the body that keep appearing or spreading may commonly be due to a fungal skin infection such as ringworm (tinea), even if there is no itching. Sometimes these infections improve temporarily with creams containing steroids, such as combinations like HH Sone lotion, but the infection may return or spread later because steroids can suppress the rash without fully treating the fungus. This can make the infection less visible for some time while allowing it to continue underneath the skin. Antibiotics like Mahacef are usually not very helpful unless there is an additional bacterial infection. Recurrent or spreading spots may also happen if the treatment duration was too short, the infection spread through towels or clothes, sweating was excessive, or if family members also have a fungal infection. It is important to keep the affected areas clean and dry, avoid sharing personal items, wear loose cotton clothes, and avoid using steroid-containing creams without medical advice. A dermatologist may recommend proper antifungal creams or oral antifungal medicines for a few weeks, depending on the severity and location of the infection. Since other skin conditions can sometimes look similar to fungal infections, a skin examination or fungal test may also be needed if the problem keeps returning. Consult a dermatologist again for proper diagnosis and complete treatment rather than repeatedly changing creams on your own.
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  1. HH Sone Lotion Usage

    • Used for reducing inflammation and itching in various skin conditions.
  2. Potential Side Effects

    • Common side effects include skin thinning, irritation, or prolonged use risks.
  3. Recurring Ring-Like Spots Causes

    • Often due to fungal infections like tinea, chronic inflammatory conditions, or other dermatological issues.
  4. Specialist Recommendation

    • Consult a dermatologist for accurate diagnosis and comprehensive treatment plan.

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