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I'm Christine Matanda, I,ve got a skin problem on both my knees,on my left leg and on my toes. The areas are badly itching. I 've tried predinisolone,shalcip 500,amoxil to no avail.Please advise which medicine i should take.

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nadiasomani

maybe its eczema. show doctor.

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Rusti

It does sound like eczema. It's a fungal infection

medicinenet.com/eczema_fact...

possibly from antibiotics also in dairy and meats. You should be diagnosed by a doctor to be sure, but, there are natural alternatives that may help. I know my dry itchy sore (eczema-like) skin condition stopped after going organic alone. Some have used things like apple cider vinegar topically.

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