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Identification and Diagnosis
- Confirm the fungal infection type through a clinical examination.
Topical Antifungal Treatments
- Use creams like clotrimazole or miconazole. Apply as directed, usually twice daily for 2-4 weeks.
Oral Antifungal Medications
- Consider if the infection is extensive or resistant. Consult a doctor for options like fluconazole.
Skin Care and Hygiene
- Keep the area clean and dry. Avoid irritants and use gentle skincare products.
Follow-up and Monitoring
- See a dermatologist if symptoms persist or worsen.
When to Seek Medical Attention
- Seek help if the rash spreads, causes severe discomfort, or shows signs of secondary infection.
Additional Tips
- Avoid sharing personal items. Maintain good hygiene to prevent spread.
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