Has Anyone Used Loprox 0.77% Gel for Athlete's Foot? Here's My Experience!
I've been dealing with athlete's foot for what feels like forever, and my doctor finally prescribed Loprox 0.77% Gel. I've been using it for a few days now, and I wanted to share my experience so far. The gel is easy to apply, and it doesn’t leave a greasy residue, which is a plus. However, I did notice some mild itching at the application site. I'm not sure if it's a side effect or just my skin reacting to the treatment. Has anyone else had a similar experience? Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Has Anyone Used Loprox 0.77% Gel for Athlete's Foot? Here's My Experience!
I've been dealing with athlete's foot for what feels like forever, and my doctor finally prescribed Loprox 0.77% Gel. I've been using it for a few days now, and I wanted to share my experience so far. The gel is easy to apply, and it doesn’t leave a greasy residue, which is a plus. However, I did notice some mild itching at the application site. I'm not sure if it's a side effect or just my skin reacting to the treatment. Has anyone else had a similar experience? Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Comments (5)
I think it's better to use a cream over the gel when treating feet. It's stickier and lasts longer so you won't have to apply it as often.
I've used this and it worked on my ringworm. Just be careful to not use it on broken or irritated skin!
I have used this for a long time and have had no issues. It seems to be effective and the side effects are minimal.
That skin irritation sounds nasty. Have you tried any other treatments?
What kind of shoes do you wear? Shoes that are not breathable can make the fungus worse.