Hello dear , thank for using HCM. I read your query and understand your concern. In this case i can prescribe
ketoconazole or
clotrimazole, both of which are topical (you apply on top of the skin) and from a class of antifungal drugs known as azoles. They are available in forms like ointments, tablets, and creams. They don’t have the same serious side effects as other antifungal agents such as nystatin or
amphotericin B. Amphotericin B is an intravenous medication only used in the hospital setting.Medications that may interact with antifungals include:
rifampin (also known as rifampicin), an antibiotic
benzodiazepines, which are used to induce sleep and reduce anxiety
estrogens and progestogens, which are found in contraceptives and
hormone replacement therapy
phenytoin, which is used to treat epilepsy
I would like to advice you, to wear “dri-fit” clothing that helps wick away moisture from your skin.
Keep your armpits, groin area, and other areas that are prone to infection clean and dry.
Always shower and dry yourself thoroughly after activities where you sweat.
If you are
overweight or obese, properly dry your skin folds.
Wear sandals or other open-toe footwear when it’s warm.
Change your socks and underwear regularly.Best regards