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I have a recurring fungal infection. Candid B did not work, and a combination of Mometasone and Luliconazole cream only helped initially before the infection returned. Should I continue using this combination cream, or should I switch to a different antifungal medicine?

Asked by Male, 34 · 17 days ago

A recurring fungal infection that improves briefly with creams like mometasone plus luliconazole and then comes back usually suggests that the steroid component is masking the infection rather than fully clearing it. Steroid-mixed creams can reduce redness and itching quickly, but over time, they may allow the fungus to spread deeper or come back repeatedly once stopped. This is a common reason why infections seem partly better but never fully resolve. In such cases, continuing the same combination on your own is generally not helpful and can actually prolong the problem. The skin often needs a proper antifungal-only treatment plan, sometimes along with oral medicines if the infection is widespread or persistent, but this should be decided after examination. Keeping the area dry, wearing loose cotton clothing, avoiding sweating, and not sharing towels or clothes can help prevent recurrence. It is also important to treat all affected areas at the same time and not stop treatment early, even if symptoms improve. If it has been recurring for weeks or months, a dermatologist review is the safest way to confirm the exact fungus type and choose a stronger, targeted treatment plan.

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