Pompholyx Eczema after Athletes Foot
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Hi all. Please can someone help?
About 5 weeks ago i developed really severe athletes foot - now not ever having athletes foot before this was really shocking to me. The doctor prescribed Canesten HC cream and erythromycin - as i am allergic to penicillin and it is now beginning to feel normal again. The problem is now that i seem to have developed the same as what was on my foot on my right hand. I went back to the doctors and he gave me Fucibet cream and told me to continue to take the erythromycin - but i've only been able to take 2 of these a day rather than the prescribed 4 as they were makiing the side of my face burn. The condition has just been getting worse and worse and when i went back to the doctors the beginning of the week she told me to keep using the cream, prescribed another lot of erythromcin and some dermol handwash/moisteriser cream and suggested i wear a cotton glove to bed. The doctors haven't diagnosed it as Pompholyx Eczema but after extensive research on the internet this is what i'm 99% sure it is. I have got a few blisters developing on my other hand and am absolutely terrified it's going to spread like wild-fire. The blisters on my right hand are all over my fingers, palm and beginning to go to the base of my wrist and between my thumb and finger towards the back of my hand. The ones on my palm seem to be merging together and are quite pus filled. My other problem is that after applying the Fucibet cream is does look really red and angry, my fingers seem to swell a bit more and is drawing liquid out. Is this a good thing or is it as i suspect and that is i am allergic to the Fucibet cream?
Any advice would be gratefully recieived or indeed and cures, either by prescription or natural cures or self help.
Please, please i am desperate as it is now making everyday chores almost impossible and even using the computer is agonising
Thank you in advance..
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thomas99726 mazria
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mrsmop mazria
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Have you looked athttps://www.dermnetnz.org/? Our doctors use it, it has a wealth of information there.
Is your pompholyx itchy?
mazria mrsmop
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When the small blisters start to appear they are very itchy and prickly feeling.
mrsmop mazria
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Ask your GP if you can try Dermovate/Clobetasol cream, that is the most potent & it may knock your blisters on the head
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You mention that you seem to have developed 'the same as was on your foot' on your right hand. Are you by any chance right handed and did you apply the cream with your right hand? If the treatment on your foot was successfull why use a different treatment on your hand? I am mentioning this because in some cases athlete's foot can indeed spread to the hands or other parts of the body.
Fucibet cream contains betamethasone (a topical steroid) and fusidic acid, which is an antibiotic. When applying steroid cream or any antifungal cream (especially on already inflamed skin) it may cause a temporary stinging sensation. However, if the condition gets worse, you should consider that you might be allergic to the steroid itself, or the fusidic acid, or any other ingredients in the cream (such as preservatives).
You might also be allergic to the dermol hand wash (which contains benzalkonium chloride, an antifungal and antibacterial agent). Though I think that is less likely since you wash both hands with it.
If you like you could do a patch test by appling a tiny amount of cream (the size of a coin) on your forearm and leaving it overnight. That way you could find out if the cream irritates your skin.
To avoid spreading any infection you might want to refrain from scratching for example your scalp with the right hand.
With a medication that suits you, fungal and bacterial infections of the skin can be treated very well.
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Thanks for your message. The infection on my foot is now just dry skin but have been advised to carry on using the cream until it's all used up. I did to start with use the same cream on my hand as foot initially but the doctor then prescribed the Fucibet. Yes, i am right handed but washed my hand throughly with anti-bacterial wash every time i saw to my footbut it obviously wasn't enough!
Spoke to my doctor last night and he suggested stop using the Fucibet as i maybe allergic to it but continue with the anti-biotics and see what it's like Monday as it may well be i am allergic to them in which case he'll prescribed a different anti-biotic that begins with a 'D' but didn't catch what it was.
Bellla mazria
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God bless
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Which antibiotics are you using? When did you last have a swab of the areas?
mazria Bellla
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The antibiotic at the moment is Erythromycin. Haven't had swab of hand but did have swab of foot at the time ( a month ago ) and that had a bacterial infection.
Bellla mazria
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I'd push for another swab of both areas, stop the steroid creams, and go from there. Although it is worth noting allergies to antibiotics can cause skin irregularities.
Unfortunately with TSW most skin can't tolerate anything at all for some time, no moisturisers, no creams etc. The seeping smelling shedding burning itching etc etc, all takes time where the skin has to learn to heal itself. . However can be anywhere from 3 months to 3 year. Good news, usually the shorter time one used steroids, the shorter the recovery! There is hope.
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