Stop Ringworm, Itching & Recurring Skin Infections for Good
Persistent ringworm, itching and recurring fungal infections have become extremely common β and are often made worse by over-the-counter steroid creams. Fungal and skin infection treatment at V3 Derma Clinic, Champapet starts with a correct diagnosis and a proper course of medication to clear the infection and prevent it from coming back.
Our dermatologist treats fungal, bacterial and viral skin infections, advises on completing the full treatment course, and gives practical guidance to stop reinfection within the household β a key reason infections keep recurring.
Correctly identifies fungal, bacterial or viral infections.
The right medication and duration to fully clear infection.
Plans to prevent the common cycle of reinfection.
Corrects damage from OTC steroid-antifungal creams.
Advice to prevent spread within the household.
Treats boils, impetigo, warts and other infections.
Itchy, ring-shaped fungal patches on the body, groin or feet.
Thick, discoloured, brittle infected nails.
Yeast infections in folds and moist areas.
Boils, folliculitis and impetigo.
Diagnosis and relief for persistent rashes.
Targeted plans for infections that keep returning.
Recurrence is usually due to incomplete treatment, stopping medication early, reinfection from family or fabrics, or misuse of steroid creams. We address all of these with a proper course and prevention plan.
Many skin fungal infections need several weeks of treatment, and nail infections can take months. Completing the full course is essential even after symptoms improve.
Many OTC creams contain steroids that temporarily reduce itching but worsen and spread fungal infections. A dermatologist prescribes the correct antifungal treatment.
Yes. Fungal infections spread easily through skin contact, towels and clothing. We give guidance to treat and prevent spread within the household.
See a dermatologist if a rash is spreading, recurring, very itchy, not improving with basic care, or if you've been using steroid creams on it.