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Q: What does econazole do for fungal infections?
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Can econazole cream cause head ache side effect?

Econazole cream is used to treat fungal and yeast infections. It is believed that this cream does not cause a headache. The least common side effects reported were a rash and burning, itching or inflammation of the area where the cream was applied.


What area of the US is known for fungal infections?

Fungal infections would be found in the warmer part of the US. In that warmer section the more humid part would have the most fungal infections.


How are dermatologic fungal infections generally identified?

Dermatologic fungal infections are usually described by their location on the body


Grisefulvin is effective in treating which type of infections?

fungal infections


Can you get a lung fungal infection from filing on toes that have fungal infections?

YES


How are bacterial and fungal infections treated?

They are treated with antibiotics. <-----------Fungal infections are NOT treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics only kill bacteria.


What is myocology?

study of fungal infections


Are Fungal infections are more common than bacterial or viral infections?

No


Is Chloramphenicol used to treat fungal infections?

Chloramphenicol is used to treat bacterial infections. Some infections are incorrectly assumed to be fungal infections but may actually be bacterial infections. It is best to be sure by testing for the specific cause of the infection.


How do micro organism that fungal infections enter the body?

A microorganism that can cause fungal infections can enter the body through means such as inhalation and broken skin.


What is metronidazole used to treat?

Metronidazole is an anti-fungal medication typically used to treat yeast infections. In general, fungal infections in domestic mammals are uncommon, but this tends to be a first-choice drug when a fungal infection is diagnosed.


What is fluconazole?

Fluconazole is similar to an antibiotic but it treats fungal infections rather than pathogens. It can be used as an intravenous drug to treat systemic fungal infections, or as a cream for example to treat topical localised fungal infections. A common example of a fungal infection is thrush (candidiasis) which can effect mucous membranes in areas such as the mouth or vagina. Athletes foot (tinea pedis) is another example of a fungal infection. Some fungal infections can be very serious causing septicaemia, but mostly they are localised and uncomfortable, but easily treated.