I have been suffering from a skin infection for six months, and antifungal creams and fluconazole only provide temporary relief. What alternative medications or long-term pharmaceutical treatments can I use to get permanent relief?
Since your infection persists after using fluconazole, the fungus may be resistant, or the diagnosis needs re-evaluation. First, a doctor should perform a skin scraping or culture to identify the exact organism. If it is a resistant fungal infection, alternative oral medications like terbinafine or itraconazole may be prescribed for a longer duration. It is also important to rule out non-fungal conditions, such as eczema, or underlying factors like diabetes that hinder healing. Please consult your dermatologist for a tailored treatment plan.
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I have been suffering from a skin infection for six months, and antifungal creams and fluconazole only provide temporary relief. What alternative medications or long-term pharmaceutical treatments can I use to get permanent relief?