Having to use a topical medication twice a day, in addition to other treatments, can be daunting.
This is often combined with either an oral or topical medication called Psoralen.
Avoid using other topical medications on the affected area unless your doctor has told you to.
A few selected cases are treated with topical medication.
An example would be percutaneous drug absorption from topical medications.
For mild infections, topical medication may be all you need.
Your doctor may prescribe topical medications, which can be quite effective.
Skin that is cut or irritated may also absorb more topical medication.
This list is not complete and there may be other topical medications that can interact with resorcinol.
Other topical medications derived from vitamin D and A are also sometimes used.