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The majority of skin, nail, or scalp fungal ailments need treatment. Your physician will be able to correctly identify what type of fungal infection you have and thereby prescribe the optimal therapeutic cream/ointment.
Go or call vet they will advise you
Influenza, colds, and other viral infections; bacterial upper respiratory infections and sinus infections; and fungal infections can cause this, although it is usually a temporary condition that goes away when the other acute signs of the infection go away. If this sensory loss has persisted beyond that, you should check with a health care professional to find out if you need treatment.
go to the doctor.
No, it cannot. It is used as a corticosteroid, not an anti-fungal. You should go ask your doctor for anti-fungal ointment if you do have an infection.
There are different remedies, such as tea tree oil that may help. However, consulting your physician and getting a prescription is the best bet. A lot of the time fungal infections won't go away on their own.
Eye Infections are eye ailments caused by bacterial, viral, or fungal agents. There are many different types of eye infections, with different causes and treatments. All parts of the eye are susceptible to infection. Eye infections can affect one or both eyes, and can occur in people of all ages. Symptoms can include irritation, redness, discharge, and reduced vision. Treatment typically depends on the cause. Lets go over the possible causes of eye infections now.
Drink lots ok fluids also go to doctor to b on the safe side
Yes, if you doctor sense that you have a problem with alcohol, then he or she may suggest that you go to a treatment center. You should in fact go get the treatment.
Normally, upper respiratory infections go away on their own in seven to ten days regardless of medications used. Certainly steroids are not a normal treatment for upper respiratory infections, but talk with your health care provider about whether your situation requires different treatment.
You should go to hospital for a diagnosis and then look for treatment. Generally speaking, Chinese herbal medicine is the best treatment.
If you apply the alcohol externally it will be extremely painful as the Jock itch is a fungal infection that damages the skin's surface. If you think you have this condition, you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (e.g. a doctor) to get a suitable treatment. By the way the fungus is very contagious.