Infantile lichen planus refers to florid furosemide, which usually subsides in about two to four weeks.
Stachybotrys is a fungal infection, and Malassezia invades the stratum corneum of the skin related to the main antifungal drug treatment, if it is a mild stachybotrys, in about two weeks of medication, the fungal infection can be controlled, and the white spots will gradually subside.
If it is a more serious pityriasis versicolor, it may need topical medication or oral antifungal medication, and the treatment cycle will be longer, and it may take four weeks or even longer.
Infantile florid chaffers may subside within 2 to 4 weeks if treated regularly, but the cause of the disease is difficult to eliminate, resulting in this disease is difficult to eradicate, the recurrence rate is relatively high, and some patients, even if they are treated regularly, may have a recurrence within 6 months or a year, and the white spots may form again, requiring treatment again.
All of the above drugs should be applied under the guidance of a doctor. It is recommended that those who have the above symptoms should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication to avoid delays in their condition.