WTF! Im applying this antifungal foam close to my dermatologist told me to but it seem resembling its making the fungus

spread! me and my dermatologist think i get tinea versicolor on my face and so she give me some antifungal foam to apply to the area and ive be doing that and it seems close to its making it spread?? is that possible?


Answers:    Tinea versicolor is very easier said than done to treat sometimes ... you can also buy some over-the-counter Nizoral to treat it with and use that as a frontage wash, but lately a couple of times per week, and see if that helps to label the tinea versicolor go away any faster. There is also a fishing rod soap called ZNP which you can own your pharmacist special order for you if it's not surrounded by stock behind the pharmacy counter. It doesn't require a prescription, and you can use it every daylight to help treat tinea versicolor, but the Nizoral would probable be more effective. As long as it doesn't itch, burn, or hurt, it's not chancy -- just incredibly annoying. The antifungal foam should not spread the tinea versicolor at adjectives. Go back to your dermatologist within a couple of weeks if you haven't seen any modification.
I had ringworm, which is a fungus as in good health. Used tinactin, an antifungal medicine, to treat it. It took a while, and smelled very bad, and the fungus spread out before it sink down and disappeared... so it very in good health may be the same situation for you. If the fungus is more irritable and is getting worse, brand an appointment with you dermatologist right away... except, let the drug take its course and purely sit tight.

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