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Can Terbinafine Tablet Treat Skin Infection?

I HAVE A INFECTION IN MY SKIN, AND DOCTOR HAD PRESCRIBED TERBINAFINE TABLET. I AM TAKING THIS TABLET FOR THE LAST FEW MONTHS, BUT THE INFECTION IS NOT CURED PROPERLY. INFACT, WHEN I STARTED TAKING FOOD SUCH AS EGG, MUTTON, BEEF ETC. THE INFECTION GET EVOLVED. WHAT IS YOUR SUGGESTION ON THIS REGARD.
Tue, 2 Feb 2016
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

terbinafine is an antifungal drug. If there's a fungus, it's supposed to eradicate it. If - on the contrary - you see no improvement and you've experienced worsening with certain food then an allergic type of reaction can be suspected. Fungi are not supposed to be affected by food.

You'd better contact a dermatologist for appropriate testing. There are methods that the dermatologist can confirm a fungal infection, so you'll be sure about it (or exclude it).

Please contact me again, if you'd like more details.

Kind regards!
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Can Terbinafine Tablet Treat Skin Infection?

Hello, terbinafine is an antifungal drug. If there s a fungus, it s supposed to eradicate it. If - on the contrary - you see no improvement and you ve experienced worsening with certain food then an allergic type of reaction can be suspected. Fungi are not supposed to be affected by food. You d better contact a dermatologist for appropriate testing. There are methods that the dermatologist can confirm a fungal infection, so you ll be sure about it (or exclude it). Please contact me again, if you d like more details. Kind regards!