What kind of antibiotics should be taken for a groin fungal infection along with miconazole cream?
Antibiotics are not used for fungal infections, as they only treat bacterial infections. Groin fungal infections (tinea cruris or jock itch) are treated with antifungal medications, such as topical creams like miconazole or, in more severe cases, oral antifungals prescribed by a doctor. If there is a secondary bacterial infection (redness, pus, swelling, or pain), a doctor may prescribe a specific antibiotic, but this should only be done after medical evaluation. For fungal infections, it is vital to keep the area clean and dry, wear loose-fitting clothing, and complete the full course of antifungal treatment to prevent recurrence.