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I have a fungal infection on my leg, and I have been taking Grisovin FP and Fal 150 for the last year. The infection is still not improving properly. What should I do now to treat it completely?

Asked by Male, 37 ยท 3 days ago

A fungal infection that continues even after using Grisovin-FP and Fal 150 for a long time may happen because of a resistant fungus, repeated sweating, diabetes, moisture buildup, incomplete response to treatment, or an incorrect diagnosis. Some long-standing skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis, or steroid-modified fungal infections, can also resemble fungal rash and may not improve with routine antifungal medicines. Keeping the affected skin dry and clean is very important for recovery. Avoid scratching, tight clothing, and reusing damp towels or socks because these may worsen irritation and spread the infection again. Loose cotton clothing and proper drying after bathing may help reduce fungal growth naturally. Avoid using steroid-containing creams without proper medical guidance because they may temporarily reduce redness while allowing the fungus to spread deeper. Persistent fungal infection for such a long duration may need fungal testing, skin scraping, or blood sugar evaluation to identify the exact cause and select the correct treatment plan. Consult a doctor for reassessment because long-term uncontrolled fungal infection often needs more detailed evaluation and targeted management.
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  1. Initial treatment steps for fungal infection on leg
    a. Use prescribed antifungal medications as directed.
    b. Keep the affected area clean and dry.
    c. Avoid any potential irritants.

  2. Uses of Grisovin FP (Griseofulvin 250mg) and Fal 150 (Fluconazole 150mg)
    a. Grisovin FP treats dermatophyte fungal infections.
    b. Fal 150 treats a range of fungal infections, including yeast and dermatophyte infections.

  3. Side effects of Grisovin FP and Fal 150
    a. Grisovin FP: Possible headache, nausea, and skin rash.
    b. Fal 150: Potential for headache, stomach upset, and changes in liver enzymes.

  4. When to consult a doctor and which specialist to see
    a. Consult a dermatologist if there is no improvement after treatment.
    b. Seek further evaluation and discuss alternative therapies.

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I have been suffering from a fungal infection for the last one and a half years, and currently I am taking Itra Plus capsules, Levocetirizine tablets, Grisovin FP tablets, Seriva ointment, and Mopry ointment, but the improvement is very little. What treatment can help give faster relief and control this infection properly?
A fungal infection lasting for one and a half years with only partial improvement may happen because of a resistant fungus, repeated sweating, moisture buildup, tight clothing, diabetes, incomplete treatment response, or previous use of steroid-containing creams. Itra Plus, Levocetirizine, Grisovin-FP, Seriva Ointment, and Mopry Ointment may help reduce symptoms, but long-standing fungal infections often require strict hygiene and careful long-term management along with medicines. Keeping the affected area completely dry is extremely important. Wear loose cotton clothes, avoid tight underwear, change sweaty clothes quickly, and dry the skin properly after bathing. Sharing towels or using damp clothing repeatedly may also spread fungal infection again. Repeated scratching can worsen skin damage and slow recovery. Persistent infection may need fungal testing, blood sugar evaluation, or reassessment of the exact diagnosis because eczema, psoriasis, or steroid-modified fungal infections can sometimes resemble a routine fungal rash. Consult a doctor if the rash continues spreading, darkening, or returning repeatedly despite ongoing treatment.
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