Most common questions used to investigate
Are you applying cold compresses to your skin?
Are you using creams or lotions?
Have you ever tried with garlic for your skin irritation?
Are you applying apple cider?
Are you using coconut oil?
Common conclusions
You should start applying cold compresses to your skin several times a day to reduce itching and inflammation.
Creams and lotions are used to treat fungal infections on the skin. You should start using Clotrimazole creams and lotions because they can be applied to superficial skin infections. You should also use ketoconazole, which is available by prescription, because it is helpful as well.
You should start taking antibiotics, because oral antibiotics are used to treat many skin conditions. Common antibiotics include dicloxacillin, erythromycin and tetracycline. Most uncomplicated bacterial skin infections that require antibiotics need five to ten days of treatment.
You should try with garlic because garlic is often used to treat infection. To use garlic as treatment, make a paste of crushed garlic cloves by blending the garlic with some olive or coconut oil. Apply a thin layer of paste to the affected skin and cover with gauze. Leave in place for up to two hours before rinsing. Repeat twice daily until symptoms resolve.
Apple cider vinegar has demonstrated antifungal properties. To treat the affected area you should soak a cotton wool pad in the undiluted vinegar and wipe it on the affected area. You should repeat it up to three times daily.
It is so good for you, because the medium-chain fatty acids in coconut oil have antimicrobial properties that can help protect against harmful microorganisms. This is especially important for skin health, as many types of skin infections such as acne, cellulitis, folliculitis etc.
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