Inthyrid Soap 75gm belongs to a group of antifungal medications. It is primarily used to treat skin infections caused by fungi, such as athlete’s foot, thrush, and ringworm. This soap works by eliminating the fungus responsible for the infection. It is important to use the soap in the dosage and duration prescribed by your doctor to get the best results. Regular use is essential to ensure effectiveness. Using more than the prescribed amount won’t accelerate recovery and may increase the risk of side effects. Most skin infections generally improve within 2 to 4 weeks. Avoid using the medication for longer than recommended and consult your doctor if there is no improvement after the treatment period. For those with athlete’s foot, ensure thorough washing of socks or tights and change shoes daily if possible.
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Fungal skin infections are caused by fungi and primarily affect damp areas of the body, such as the spaces between the toes, the groin, armpits, and other skin folds. Common culprits include yeasts and dermatophytes, a type of fungi that cause infections on the skin, hair, and nails. Poor hygiene, hot and humid environments, and crowded living conditions can increase the likelihood of developing these infections.
Fungal infections can present as red, itchy, or flaky patches on the skin, sometimes forming a ring-like pattern (such as ringworm). These infections are usually superficial, meaning they affect the outer layer of the skin, but they can cause significant discomfort if untreated.
- Commonly affected areas: Skin folds, feet, groin, scalp, nails, and the oral cavity.
- Caused by: Yeast (e.g., Candida) and dermatophytes (e.g., Trichophyton, Microsporum).
- Risk factors: Poor hygiene, hot and humid climates, compromised immune systems.
- Contagiousness: Some fungal infections are contagious, while others are not. Ignoring them can sometimes lead to complications.
- Prevalence: A 2018 global study found prevalence rates ranging from 36.6% to 78.4%.
Diagnosis is often based on a physical examination by a healthcare professional. Some fungal infections can mimic other skin conditions, such as:
Consulting a dermatologist is recommended for the treatment and diagnosis of fungal skin infections.
Ketoconazole inhibits the biosynthesis of triglycerides and phospholipids by blocking fungal CYP450, altering the cell membrane permeability in fungi. It also inhibits other fungal enzymes, causing the accumulation of hydrogen peroxide to toxic levels, leading to the death of the fungi.
Keep in a dry place, below 30°C. Protect from light. Keep out of the reach of children.
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