Has anyone used Ciclopirox 0.77% Cream to treat athlete's foot? How did it go?
I've been dealing with athlete's foot for a while now, and my doctor prescribed Ciclopirox 0.77% Cream. I've read about the possible side effects, including allergic reactions and skin irritation, which seem pretty scary. Has anyone else used this cream? I'd love to hear about your experiences, good or bad. How long did it take to see improvements? Did you experience any side effects? Any tips or advice would be super helpful!
Has anyone used Ciclopirox 0.77% Cream to treat athlete's foot? How did it go?
I've been dealing with athlete's foot for a while now, and my doctor prescribed Ciclopirox 0.77% Cream. I've read about the possible side effects, including allergic reactions and skin irritation, which seem pretty scary. Has anyone else used this cream? I'd love to hear about your experiences, good or bad. How long did it take to see improvements? Did you experience any side effects? Any tips or advice would be super helpful!
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I had a bad reaction to it. My skin got really red and irritated. I had to stop using it and switch to something else. Definitely consult your doctor if you experience any issues.
Does anyone know if this stuff is safe to use on kids? My little one has a fungal infection.
I had a mild allergic reaction at first but it went away after a few days. I think it was just my skin adjusting to the cream. Stick with it if you can tolerate it.
Ciclopirox saved my life—well, saved my feet at least. Seriously, though, it worked great. Just be patient; it might take a bit to see results.
I had no idea this stuff existed. My doctor just prescribed me some other cream. Guess I'll have to ask about this one next time.
Just make sure to keep the area dry and clean. That helped a lot for me. Also, wear breathable shoes if you're treating athlete's foot.