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A dermatologist can scrape the affected area, put the skin samples under a microscope and know in 30 seconds not only whether it is a persistent yeast infection, but the type of fungus as well. I would request that this be done so that the diagnosis can be confirmed.

Until that happens apply an antifungal powder to the affected area. Zeabsorb AF is a good one.

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