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Anonymous No. 16629618

What helps against fungus infections on the skin?

Anonymous No. 16629622

>>16629618
vaseline

Anonymous No. 16629641

>most humans get ringworm from stepping in shit
>this subspecies, however, thinks 4chan is google

Anonymous No. 16629655

>>16629618
the heavy flamer

Anonymous No. 16629707

>>16629618
stop eating carbs and take iodine

Anonymous No. 16629878

>>16629618
To treat fungal infections on the skin (like athlete's foot, ringworm, jock itch, etc.), here are some effective options:

1. Over-the-Counter Antifungal Creams or Sprays

Clotrimazole (e.g., Lotrimin)

Miconazole (e.g., Micatin)

Terbinafine (e.g., Lamisil)

Tolnaftate (e.g., Tinactin) Apply as directed โ€” usually 1โ€“2 times daily for 2โ€“4 weeks.


2. Keep the Area Clean and Dry

Fungi love moist, warm environments. After washing, thoroughly dry the skin, especially in folds or between toes.

3. Avoid Tight or Non-Breathable Clothing

Wear loose-fitting, breathable clothes and change out of sweaty clothes promptly.

4. Use Antifungal Powder (Optional)

Especially helpful in shoes or sweaty areas to reduce moisture and recurrence.

5. Home Remedies (for mild cases or prevention)

Tea tree oil (diluted): Has antifungal properties.

Apple cider vinegar: Can be used in diluted form for soaking or wiping.

Coconut oil: Has mild antifungal effects and soothes irritation.


When to See a Doctor:

No improvement after 2โ€“4 weeks of OTC treatment.

Infection spreads, is painful, or very inflamed.

If you have diabetes or a weakened immune system.

Anonymous No. 16629937

tea tree oil as usual

Anonymous No. 16630374

>>16629618
Literally? Peroxide. Just keep applying to the area and a circle around the area. After about a week you should see pretty significant results. If there is hair in the area it will bleach to red, yellow or white depending on how long you use the peroxide.