Antifungal ointment (for candidiasis)
Could you please tell me the name of a milder antifungal cream? Is Aifuke available at the pharmacy in this category? Additional information: My glans is wrinkled and feels sticky on the surface, and when not erect, my penis is covered.
Nìngmíng, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2009/04/06
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello, it is advisable to provide the name of the medication, but it is best to confirm the diagnosis first.
Canesten is one option.
Additionally, you can reduce the frequency of using soap or hot water to clean the glans; instead, use cold water and apply baby oil for protection.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again for further discussion and research.
Sincerely,
Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai
Department of Urology
Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare
Reply Date: 2009/04/06
More Info
When it comes to treating urological issues, particularly those related to fungal infections, it's crucial to select the right antifungal cream. Based on your description, it seems you may be experiencing symptoms consistent with a fungal infection, such as irritation and a sticky feeling on the glans (the head of the penis).
For mild to moderate fungal infections, over-the-counter antifungal creams can be effective. Commonly recommended antifungal creams include:
1. Clotrimazole (often found in products like Lotrimin or Canesten) - This is a broad-spectrum antifungal that is effective against various fungal infections, including those affecting the genital area.
2. Miconazole (found in products like Monistat or Micatin) - Similar to Clotrimazole, Miconazole is effective against a range of fungal infections and is often used for skin and mucosal infections.
3. Terbinafine (found in Lamisil) - This is another effective antifungal that can be used for skin infections, including those in the genital area.
4. Ketoconazole - This is a prescription antifungal that can be used for more severe infections or those that do not respond to over-the-counter treatments.
Regarding your question about "愛膚克" (Aifuke), it is important to clarify that this product is known as a topical antifungal cream containing Clotrimazole. It is indeed suitable for treating mild fungal infections, including those affecting the urogenital area.
When using antifungal creams, it is essential to follow these guidelines:
- Clean the Area: Before applying the cream, make sure the affected area is clean and dry. This helps the medication to penetrate the skin effectively.
- Apply as Directed: Use the cream as directed on the package or by your healthcare provider. Typically, this involves applying a thin layer to the affected area once or twice daily.
- Avoid Irritants: While treating the infection, avoid using harsh soaps or other irritants in the area, as these can exacerbate the condition.
- Monitor Symptoms: If symptoms persist or worsen after a week of treatment, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional. This could indicate that the infection is more severe or that a different treatment is necessary.
- Consider Underlying Conditions: Sometimes, recurrent fungal infections can be a sign of an underlying condition, such as diabetes or a compromised immune system. If you find that you are frequently experiencing these infections, it may be worth discussing this with your doctor.
In conclusion, for mild urological fungal issues, Clotrimazole (like Aifuke) is a good option. However, if your symptoms are severe or do not improve with over-the-counter treatments, seeking medical advice is essential. A healthcare provider can offer a more comprehensive evaluation and potentially prescribe stronger antifungal medications if necessary. Always prioritize your health and well-being by consulting with a professional when in doubt.
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