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hi all, Fungal infections are often difficult to kill and can take a long time. The antifungal must be used consistently and faithfully. I don't know what fungal infection you have (tinea capitis?), which antifungal you were prescribed or for how long. I also don't know how you used the product. Perhaps your doctor should take a skin scraping for analysis. Maybe it's not fungus after all. You can ask about this. I sympathize, but it is true that yeast infections or fungal infections, which are similar, take a long time to clear. I had one on the back of my leg for a couple of months, it was very stubborn . Ask your doctor about steroid injections or oral steroids, those may help. |
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