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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Fungal Infection

sir I am suffering from fungal infection. I have used zole-f ointment and gris OD tablets it has not cured and again I used sofradix F ointment and allegra tablets it has not reduced and now I am using lulifin ointment and sebifin tablets from one month it has not reduced. please say me the solution
Thu, 4 Jun 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Fungal infections can be slow to respond to treatment. With infections involving the hair and nails, prolonged treatment may be needed for a few months.

If these areas are involved with your infection then it would be best to continue the medication.

If the infection involved other areas of the skin and no improvement has been seen then you need to be reassessed because the infection may be resistant to the medication chosen.

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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Fungal Infection

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Fungal infections can be slow to respond to treatment. With infections involving the hair and nails, prolonged treatment may be needed for a few months. If these areas are involved with your infection then it would be best to continue the medication. If the infection involved other areas of the skin and no improvement has been seen then you need to be reassessed because the infection may be resistant to the medication chosen. I hope this helps