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Understanding Treatment Options for Athlete's Foot and Nail Fungus

Treatment for athlete's foot? Symptoms: I have athlete's foot and onychomycosis (fungal nail infection) that have been treated at a general clinic. I have taken antifungal medication for several months, taking one tablet per week, but I am unsure what the medication is....


Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
You are taking an antifungal medication. If your symptoms have not improved after several months of treatment, continuing the medication may not be meaningful. Possible reasons include: 1. You may have other non-fungal skin conditions in addition to athlete's foot, and your ...

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Understanding Pigmentary Atrophy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Pigmentary atrophy Hello, doctor! My question is long and complicated, like an old woman's foot binding, and I hope you can forgive my ignorance! Doctor: My girlfriend (18 years old) has white spots around both of her eyes that extend outward, resembling the black areas of a...


Dr. Jiang Yujiao Reply:
Hello: Generally speaking, pigment abnormalities include hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, and uneven pigmentation. Some pigment issues may gradually resolve over time or can be treated with topical medications, while others may require laser therapy or chemical peels for impr...

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Concerns About Moles on the Sole: Should You Remove Them?

Mole on the sole of the foot? Hello Doctor, I have two brown moles on the sole of my foot. One is about 2mm, and the other is very small, less than 1mm. These two moles are approximately two centimeters apart. I previously consulted a doctor who said they didn't appear to be...


Dr. Hong Zhengsheng Reply:
Hello, Daidai: Based on your written description, it is currently difficult to determine your specific condition. The most significant characteristic of skin diseases is that "seeing is believing, and texture can be felt." It is truly challenging to convey a complete pi...

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Understanding Toenail Cracks: Causes and Concerns After Fungal Treatment

There are straight cracks in the toenail? Hello Dr. Hong, I have had severe onychomycosis in both feet for many years. Last year, I took Lamisil for 12 weeks, and by early this year, my toenails have mostly recovered. However, I still notice some peeling on the soles of my feet,...


Dr. Hong Zhengsheng Reply:
Hello, A-Guang: Based on your written description, it is currently difficult to ascertain your specific condition. The most significant characteristic of skin diseases is that "seeing is believing and tactile examination is essential." It is indeed challenging to convey...

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Understanding Fungal Infections: From Athlete's Foot to Groin Issues

Fungal infection I have had athlete's foot since elementary school, and it has persisted until now. The fungus has been continuously bothering me, and now I have onychomycosis on my hands and feet. I would like to know if the fungus can infect the groin area, as I recently n...


Dr. Hong Zhengsheng Reply:
Hello, Anonymous: Based on your description, it is currently difficult to determine your specific condition. Fungal infections can present in various ways, and the symptoms you mentioned are all possible manifestations. The key characteristic of skin diseases is that they are bes...

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Understanding Unknown Skin Blisters: Causes and Treatment Options

Unknown pustule My mother is 50 years old and has developed a pus-filled blister on her foot. She has undergone surgery once but did not see any improvement. The blister contains a white, jelly-like substance that increases in quantity when it comes into contact with water. I am ...


Dr. Hong Zhengsheng Reply:
Dear Mr. Lu, Based on the information you provided, it is currently not possible to determine a clear diagnosis. The most significant characteristic of skin diseases is that "seeing is believing and tactile examination is essential." It is indeed challenging to convey ...

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How to Effectively Treat and Prevent Recurrence of Corns

Recurrence of corns Last year, I had a plantar wart on the sole of my foot and underwent surgery at the hospital for treatment. However, it has recurred this year. What can I do to achieve a permanent cure?


Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
A corn is formed due to localized mechanical pressure or friction. Surgery can provide temporary relief from pain, but the fundamental solution is to address the issue of localized pressure; otherwise, it will keep recurring. Ill-fitting shoes, particularly those that are too rig...

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Does Sporanox Cause Cataracts? Exploring the Connection and Alternatives

Does Sporanox cause cataracts? Hello Doctor, during my military service, I developed a toenail fungus on my left foot. After my discharge, I underwent two courses of Sporanox treatment, but I am still not healed. Shortly after the second treatment, I noticed white material in my ...


Dr. Hong Zhengsheng Reply:
Hello Jack: If you have any questions regarding medication, you can consult your attending physician in person or ask the pharmacist who dispenses your medication. This will help resolve any confusion you may have immediately. Additionally, there is a "Drug Information Netwo...

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Understanding Plantar Warts: Treatment Options and FAQs

Plantar warts? Hello Dr. Hong: In the past two months, I have developed a wart on the big toe of my left foot that has grown to nearly one centimeter. I have undergone cryotherapy twice, but it seems like there hasn't been much change; it remains the same size, although it h...


Dr. Hong Zhengsheng Reply:
Hello A-Chun: The treatment of warts varies depending on the location of the lesions, the severity of the condition, and the individual's differing responses to various treatment methods. It is recommended that you discuss this directly with your attending physician or consu...

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Effective Ways to Treat and Prevent Plantar Warts

How can plantar warts be completely cured? Hello... I have a wart on the sole of my right foot. After undergoing cryotherapy, it seems to be healing well~~ but now I've developed three on my left foot. Is there any way to reduce the risk of transmission, and can it be comple...


Dr. Hong Zhengsheng Reply:
Hello Yu: Viral infections are transmitted through small cuts in the skin, so it is important to minimize skin damage and seek treatment from a dermatologist as soon as possible to effectively address the viral infection. Thank you for using "Taiwan e-Hospital" to ask y...

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Common Questions About Plantar Warts and HPV Transmission

Some questions about foot warts? I was recently diagnosed with plantar warts on my foot, and I have some questions. 1. Can the virus that causes plantar warts spread to the genital area or other parts of the body? 2. If so, does having HPV in my blood mean that it is also present...


Dr. Hong Zhengsheng Reply:
Hello, I haven't done anything. 1) Foot warts can potentially spread to other areas of the body. 2) HPV does not appear in blood or semen. 3) Same as above. 4) It is contagious, so it is recommended to consult a dermatologist. 5) Washing socks separately is definitely the be...

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Effective Treatments for Athlete's Foot: Exploring Diflucan and Alternatives

Medications for athlete's foot? I have had athlete's foot for a long time and it hasn't healed. Therefore, the doctor prescribed oral medication Diflucan to be taken once daily. However, I noticed that this medication has quite a few side effects, and the doctor wa...


Dr. Hong Zhengsheng Reply:
Hello, online user: Based on your description, it is currently not possible to determine your specific medical condition. However, I recommend that if you have any questions regarding your medication, you should consult with the physician who originally treated you. Alternatively...

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Understanding Viral Warts: Treatment, Concerns, and Prevention Tips

There are five warts that have appeared on the right hand? About 2 to 3 months ago, a growth appeared on the flesh of my right middle finger. At first, I thought it was something similar to a corn on my mother's foot, but it kept growing larger and developed some dark spots....


Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
It usually takes two to three weeks to fall off. It's not that easily transmissible; otherwise, your left hand and face would have already been affected. Stop overthinking.

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Understanding Persistent Skin Peeling: Diagnosis and Treatment Options

What exactly is going on? Hello Doctor: About six months ago, my hands and feet started peeling continuously. For the first three months, I visited a medical center where the doctor initially diagnosed it as dyshidrotic eczema. After using the prescribed medication for dyshidroti...


Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
If a skin scraping examination is performed by an experienced physician and the result is negative (-), it does not necessarily mean that there is no condition present. Conversely, a positive result (+) indicates a high probability of an actual issue. Therefore, physicians in cli...

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Understanding Moles on the Sole: When to Seek Medical Advice

Mole on the sole of the foot? Hello Doctor: About five months ago, I discovered a mole on the sole of my foot with a diameter of approximately 1 millimeter. However, there are no other symptoms, and it hasn't been growing larger. I saw news reports suggesting it could be a p...


Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
Actually, having moles on the soles of your feet is quite common, while skin cancer in that area is rare. If you are concerned, you should visit a hospital and see a dermatologist for a biopsy.

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Effective Ways to Remove Calluses Without Risking Skin Damage

How to remove calluses? I previously read an article suggesting soaking in hot water and then using a foot file to remove calluses, but I'm afraid I might not do it properly and cause side effects. Are there any other methods to remove calluses? I only have a small area on m...


Dr. Zheng Lizhen Reply:
Hello: Please visit a dermatology specialty medical institution for treatment. Dermatologist Cheng Li-Chen.

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Understanding Dyshidrotic Eczema vs. Athlete's Foot: Key Differences

Dyshidrotic eczema or pompholyx, also known as "sweaty hand eczema," is often confused with athlete's foot (tinea pedis) and "wealthy hand" (a colloquial term for hand dermatitis)? I have developed many irregularly sized blisters on the palms of my hands ...


Dr. Jiang Zheen Reply:
Dermatological issues often require visual examination, which means you should visit a clinic for evaluation. A diagnosis cannot be made solely based on your description.

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Understanding Fungal Infections: Treatment and Recovery Insights

Fungal infection Hello Doctor: My hands and feet are peeling. Initially, the doctor diagnosed it as dyshidrotic eczema, but after a scraping test, it was confirmed to be a fungal infection on my feet. I was prescribed BRUMIXOL for my feet and Nerisone for my hands. Is this common...


Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
1. It is athlete's foot. 2. Not necessarily; climate, environment, and lifestyle all have an impact. In principle, continue treatment for two weeks after symptoms have resolved. 3. As for your hand, it is not a fungal infection; once it has healed, there is no need to contin...

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Comparing Treatments for Foot Sweating: Iontophoresis vs. Botox

What are the treatments for plantar hyperhidrosis? Hello Dr. Jiang, I would like to ask which treatment is more effective for foot sweating symptoms: iontophoresis or botulinum toxin injections? What is the approximate cost of iontophoresis treatment, and is the treatment proce...


Dr. Jiang Zheen Reply:
Both methods have their pros and cons, but they are both symptomatic treatments. The iontophoresis method requires several weeks of continuous sessions to achieve results; it is covered by health insurance, and you can also purchase a machine to use at home. Botox injections can ...

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Understanding a Hard White Bump on the Foot: Causes and Concerns

There is a lump? Hello Dr. Cheng: I have a white bump approximately 2mm in diameter located 1.5cm below my big toe on the sole of my foot. I'm not sure when it appeared. It feels hard, is not painful, and cannot be picked or squeezed off. Will this have any adverse effects o...


Dr. Zheng Lizhen Reply:
Hello: Please visit a dermatology specialty clinic for an accurate diagnosis and treatment. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Li-Chen, Dermatologist.

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