Skin Infections
Skin infections come in three families — fungal (recurrent tinea is one of the most common dermatology visits in India), bacterial (folliculitis, boils, impetigo), and viral (warts and HPV, molluscum contagiosum, herpes simplex and zoster). We diagnose accurately, pick the right systemic or topical where needed, and prevent recurrence.
Who this treatment helps
A measured, three-stage process.
Diagnosis
KOH or microscopy for fungal; swab/culture for bacterial; clinical examination supported by dermatoscopy for viral lesions.
Therapy
Targeted antifungal, antibacterial, or antiviral therapy as the picture demands — topical or oral, calibrated to the organism and the patient.
Prevention
Hygiene, footwear, and fabric coaching for fungal cases; warty-lesion treatments and cryotherapy where indicated.
Common questions about Skin Infections.
My fungal infection keeps coming back. Why?
Selected sources informing our protocol. We follow IADVL standard treatment guidelines and peer-reviewed dermatology literature, with adaptations for Indian skin tones.
- Bacterial skin and soft tissue infections — clinical recommendations IADVL
- Recurrent dermatophyte infections in India — antifungal stewardship Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology (IJDVL)
- Tinea management and resistance patterns Indian Journal of Dermatology
- Fungal skin infections — patient information DermNet NZ
A treatment is half our work and half yours — sun, products, and the small habits that protect your result.
Not sure if this treatment is right for you?
Tell us your concern and how to reach you. We'll email a short doctor-led starting routine + when-to-consult signals, and our team will follow up to schedule your consultation.
- Concern-specific guidance from Dr. Pinanky & Dr. Vijay Adhe
- A short routine + when a consultation is genuinely useful
- No spam. Your details stay between you and the clinic.
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We'll examine your concern, agree the right protocol, and share a transparent estimate before you commit.