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I have a fungal skin infection. I woke up with a stentch of fungi at 3am recently. I am on fluxicillin. My dwelling now stinks of fungi. Is dettol effective against this or do I need to buy an anti-fungal spray that is effective against althletes foot?
Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis) is caused by several types of fungal organisms. Most individuals note an itching sensation as well as cracking, peeling or scaly skin. Athlete’s foot is caused by fungi that thrive in moist and warm environments such showers and under socks left in shoes. Skin is the body’s natural barrier, and any break in the skin can allow an infection to set in. Dettol will not help in this. 1. Apply locally a cream containing miconazole, clobetasol and gentamicin such as Lobate – GM cream thrice daily 2. Frequently change your sock and shoe to avoid moisture 3. Shoes should be rotated; don’t wear the same shoes two days in a row 4. Allow time for feet to be exposed without any covering 5. Thoroughly dry the space between the toes after shower. You can use hair dryer for this purpose Thanks
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Can Dettol Be Used For Athlete S Foot?
Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis) is caused by several types of fungal organisms. Most individuals note an itching sensation as well as cracking, peeling or scaly skin. Athlete’s foot is caused by fungi that thrive in moist and warm environments such showers and under socks left in shoes. Skin is the body’s natural barrier, and any break in the skin can allow an infection to set in. Dettol will not help in this. 1. Apply locally a cream containing miconazole, clobetasol and gentamicin such as Lobate – GM cream thrice daily 2. Frequently change your sock and shoe to avoid moisture 3. Shoes should be rotated; don’t wear the same shoes two days in a row 4. Allow time for feet to be exposed without any covering 5. Thoroughly dry the space between the toes after shower. You can use hair dryer for this purpose Thanks