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I have had a fungal infection for the past 1 year. I am taking itraconazole capsules, but the infection returns once I stop the medication. I am also using Dermikem OC Plus cream. What is the best long-term treatment?

Asked by Male, 28 ยท 8 days ago

A fungal infection that keeps coming back even after taking itraconazole is often due to incomplete treatment, reinfection, or use of steroid-mixed creams like Dermikem OC Plus, which suppress symptoms but do not cure the fungus and can make it more resistant. The best long-term approach is to stop such combination creams and use a proper antifungal cream (such as terbinafine, luliconazole, or ketoconazole) regularly for several weeks and continue for 1-2 weeks after the skin looks normal, along with a full, adequate course of oral antifungal tablets as prescribed by a dermatologist. It is also very important to follow strict hygiene; keep the area dry, wear loose cotton clothes, change undergarments daily, wash clothes in hot water, and avoid sharing towels. Family members may also need treatment if infected. Do not stop medicines early, as this leads to recurrence. Since your infection has lasted for a year, consult a dermatologist for proper evaluation and a complete treatment plan to prevent further relapse.
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  1. Assessment of infection type and severity
    Confirm the specific fungal species and infection extent using medical evaluation.

  2. Importance of proper diagnosis
    Recommend a fungal culture or KOH test to accurately identify the fungus and guide effective treatment.

  3. Long-term antifungal therapy options
    Consider systemic treatments like oral terbinafine or a longer course of itraconazole as per medical advice.

  4. Adjunctive measures
    a. Maintain good hygiene and keep affected areas dry.
    b. Avoid factors that may trigger reinfection, such as tight or non-breathable clothing.

  5. When to consult a specialist
    See a dermatologist or infectious disease expert if infections persist despite treatment.

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