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My son had some changes on his head and the doctors determined that it is tinea capitis, a fungal condition. It spread in time and the dermatologist prescribed him with a therapy. But it did not show any effect after two days. Should we change the therapy? How to deal effectively with tinea capitis?

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Tinea capitis is a fungal condition and when we know that, we also have to know that the treatment lasts long, because the illness could be very persistent. I am certain that your child has been given a proper treatment but you have to be a bit more patient. This means that the medications he has been given will help him, but not in such a short period.
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You are right. Tinea is very hard to treat with. You need t listen to the doctor. Keep the infected part dry and clean.

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