tinactin or any kind of antifungal cream or medication will cure you. Curing a fungus requires an antifungal agent! hope this helps!
you should do whatever your doctor or physician prescribes ~ Safe? - yes, probably. Effective? - I doubt it. If it is a simple case not in the hair of the scalp you can use over the counter antifungals marketed for athlete's foot and "jock itch" such as Tinactin. If it is in the hair you will need an oral medication that is only available by prescription. If it is not resolved after two weeks or is getting worse then you should see your doctor.
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The Chinese medicine treatments include bupleurum or Chinese thoroughwax to treat fungal skin infections or jock itch.
It could be a yeast type infection of the skin, caused by moisture. There are over the counter creams for that kind of rash. Try looking for creams that treat Jock itch.
try rubbing vinegar on youself or rubbing alcohol also calamine lotion helps relieve the itch
If you have a yeast infection all parts of your vagina and vulva can itch and burn. Obviously if you have a yeast infection treat it, and if sexually active consider an STI screening to be safe.
Clotrimazol is used to treat yeast infections of the mouth and skin, like athlete's foot, jock itch, and body ringworm. It can also be used to prevent oral thrush.
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put anti-itch cream on the mosquito bite same gos for boy or girl !!!!hope this helps!!!! ;)
Yes, Clobetasol cream can be used for Jock Itch but not long term. Jock itch is a fungal infection that would need an anti-fungal medication to treat it. Clobetasol would help relieve itching and inflammation but because it is a strong steroid medication, it is not designed for long term use.
The best thing to do is to keep applying corticosteroid creams such as cortaid and to make sure that you DO NOT scratch and itch the blisters. It would also be a good idea to stay out of the sun and to treat sun poisoning the same way that you would treat a mild sunburn.
You scratch an itch! An itch itches. You scratch an itch to remove the pain.