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What antifungal medication should I use after the removal of an ingrown toenail?

Asked by Female, 26 · 6 hours ago

After removal of an ingrown toenail, antifungal treatment may be needed only if there is a confirmed fungal nail or skin infection. Doctors commonly prescribe antifungal creams, powders, or, in some cases, tablets,, depending on whether the infection affects the skin around the nail or the nail itself. The choice of treatment depends on the severity of the infection, the healing of the nail area, and your overall health. Keep the toe clean and dry, change dressings as advised, and avoid tight shoes or excessive moisture around the foot, as fungal infections grow easily in damp environments. Do not apply multiple creams or over-the-counter steroid combinations without medical advice, as they may delay healing or worsen infection. Please consult your doctor or podiatrist for proper examination before starting antifungal treatment, especially if you have diabetes, redness, swelling, pus, severe pain, or delayed wound healing after the nail procedure.
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  1. Medication Recommendation: Consider using an antifungal cream like Miconazole for treating fungal infections after ingrown toenail removal.

  2. Specific Product: Valbet Skin Cream, containing Miconazole, can be an option. It requires a prescription.

  3. Application Advice:a. Clean and dry the affected area.b. Apply a thin layer and gently massage until absorbed.

  4. Precautions:a. Avoid using it on the face or sensitive areas unless advised by your doctor.b. Consult a doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding.

  5. Side Effects: Watch for burning, itching, or irritation. Consult your doctor if these persist.

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