Anybody ever had skin condition called tinea veriscolor?!


Question: Anybody ever had skin condition called tinea veriscolor!?
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I have it now!. I manage it with treatments of selsun blue when it flares up!. I treat the area with a medium covering for four hours each day for three days!. Be careful though as the detergents in the shampoo irritate the skin sometimes to where the cure is worse than the symptoms (the skin becomes red raw)!. The upsetting thing is that there is no ultimate "cure" for it!. The skin flora -- in this case, a yeast called Pityrosporum obiculare -- grows in the presence of the fatty acids in sweat!. So, there is nothing that can effectively cure it!.

I am unlike many others, however, in that mine is in a small area and only is present in hot and humid conditions!. It is a chronic fungal skin infection that normally affects young males!. I hear that it can be a persistent splotchy, itchy rash appearing mostly on the chest, back and arms!. Mine is the variation where when I have a tan, you can see the colonies because they are white patches *laugh* Actually, I'm not sure if my dermatologist diagnosed it correctly as he used a UV lamp vice a Wood Lamp or KOH test!. The selsun blue does remarkably well though!Www@Answer-Health@Com

I still do!. My dermatologist prescribes Selenium Sulfid Lot 2!.5%!. Use twice monthly as directed!. The directions were to wipe it on (like any lotion) over the affected area!. This works for me!. The trouble is, it comes back!. It goes away for awhile, but it does come back, especially in humid weather!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

My Boyfriend had it REAL bad, he was told to use the spray for athlete's foot on it and it worked great, we spray him down every couple days to keep it from coming back!. Selsun Blue does work too but not as quickly!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

i have never had it, but a friend i had used this stuff called versiclear and helped her a lotWww@Answer-Health@Com

see a dermatologist because some skin ointments irritate other people!. the solution is an antibacterial/antifungal ointment butch which brand, as your dermatologist!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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