I have had a fungal infection for six months, using terbinafine hydrochloride and Micogel cream without success. What permanent solution can I try, and should I avoid certain foods?
Asked by Male, 37 · 6 months ago
A fungal infection lasting six months despite treatment requires evaluation by a dermatologist rather than continued self-medication, as chronic infections may result from resistant fungal strains, incorrect diagnosis, or underlying conditions such as diabetes or immune deficiencies. A dermatologist may perform skin scrapings or culture tests to identify the specific fungus and prescribe targeted treatment, which could include longer courses of oral antifungals or combination therapy. There is no guaranteed permanent cure, but proper diagnosis and adherence to treatment usually clear chronic infections. While no specific foods directly cure or worsen fungal infections, maintaining a healthy diet, controlling blood sugar, and limiting excessive sugar or refined carbohydrates can support immune function. Self-medication should be avoided to prevent worsening, resistance, or complications.