Antibiotics are generally prescribed for rashes caused by bacteria, particularly impetigo. This may be a topical or oral formulation, depending on the size of the area involved and the severity of the infection
No. Monistat is an antifungal specifically for treatment of a yeast infection. A yeast infection is not caused by bacteria, but is caused by a buildup of yeast in your body.
It is used for the treatment of itching caused by yeast infection on the penis
There are various ways in which yeast infections can be treated, depending on what has triggered the infection. Often times yeast infections are caused by fungus which can live anywhere, including in some of our body parts. With poor hygiene, health issues, and improper wiping, women can easily get yeast infections. Fluconazole is so far the most effective treatment to kill the bacteria causing the infections.
Yes. Wearing a diaper makes the perfect condition for a yeast infection - warm and damp.
Yes, dogs can get yeast infections, which are caused by an overgrowth of yeast on their skin or in their ears. Symptoms may include itching, redness, and a yeasty odor. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Sporasec contains Itraconazole an antifungal agent...often sporasec is prescribed for treatment of yeast infections
Treatment for thrush is an antifungal medication. Chlamydia is caused by bacteria. Treatment for thrush will not cure chlamydia. See your health care provider for effective diagnosis and treatment of chlamydia.
A Soft Rot of Onion Caused by the Yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus var.
Yes, you can, because the UTI is caused by a bacteria, and the yeast infection is caused by a strain of yeast.
Antibiotic treatment for bacterial infections can produce yeast infections. Yeast infections due to antibiotic treatment are caused by the destruction of good and bad bacteria, and disrupts the vaginal flora.
Common symptoms of a yeast infection in dogs caused by excessive paw licking include redness, itching, odor, and discharge. Treatment options may include antifungal medications, topical creams, medicated shampoos, and addressing the underlying cause of the licking behavior, such as allergies or anxiety. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yeast infection is caused by fungi, not by a virus.