I have had a fungal infection for two months and have consulted three MD doctors. Given that I have diabetes and high blood pressure, what medication should I take to treat this infection safely?
Managing a persistent fungal infection requires addressing your diabetes, as high blood sugar promotes fungal growth. Since you have high blood pressure and diabetes, some oral antifungal medications (like fluconazole) can interact with your current prescriptions. For a safe treatment, topical antifungals (such as clotrimazole or terbinafine) are safest because they avoid these drug interactions. Please focus on controlling your blood sugar levels, as this is key to clearing the infection. Consult your doctor to safely coordinate any oral treatment.
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I have had a fungal infection for two months and have consulted three MD doctors. Given that I have diabetes and high blood pressure, what medication should I take to treat this infection safely?