Has anyone used Castellani Paint 1.5% Liquid for athlete's foot? How did it go?
I've been struggling with athlete's foot for a while now, and my doctor prescribed Castellani Paint 1.5% Liquid. I've heard it can be pretty effective, but I'm a bit concerned about the side effects, especially the severe ones. Has anyone else used this? What was your experience like? How long did it take to see results? Any tips on applying it? I'm especially nervous about the potential for severe irritation or allergic reactions. Anyone have any horror stories or success stories to share? I'd really appreciate some firsthand insights.
Has anyone used Castellani Paint 1.5% Liquid for athlete's foot? How did it go?
I've been struggling with athlete's foot for a while now, and my doctor prescribed Castellani Paint 1.5% Liquid. I've heard it can be pretty effective, but I'm a bit concerned about the side effects, especially the severe ones. Has anyone else used this? What was your experience like? How long did it take to see results? Any tips on applying it? I'm especially nervous about the potential for severe irritation or allergic reactions. Anyone have any horror stories or success stories to share? I'd really appreciate some firsthand insights.
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Also worth noting – I tried applying it in the evening and I think that made the area worse. Luckily the doctor didn't make me stop, but the irritation was bad, might have been worth feeling miserable for the last few days. YMMV!
I've heard it can stain clothing and bedding, so be careful with that. Also, avoid applying it to broken skin or open wounds, cause you won’t like it.
I've used it for athlete's foot and it worked well, but be careful with the application. Make sure to dry the area thoroughly before applying and avoid getting it on healthy skin. A bit goes a long way, so you don't need to soak the affected area. Definitely worth it though, did it's job.
Interesting, I haven't used it, but a friend had good results I think he used it for a toe fungus or something like that. It's worth trying but be cautious. It's a pretty intense stuff, I bet.
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