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martha_nichols2026-04-18

I recently started using Luliconazole 1% Cream to treat a persistent case of athlete's foot. The cream is applied topically to the affected area, and it's supposed to stop the growth of the fungus causing the infection. I've been using it for about a week now, and I've noticed some improvement, but I'm curious about others' experiences. Has anyone else used this cream for athlete's foot, jock itch, or ringworm? How effective was it for you? I've also been wondering about the potential side effects. The packaging warns about severe allergic reactions, so I'm being extra cautious. Any tips on managing side effects or knowing when to call a doctor?

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samantha_bailey4/16/2026

I've only been using it for a few days, but I think it's working. Just remember, it's not a miracle cure, so don't expect overnight results. Stick with it, and hopefully, you'll see an improvement like I am.

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cheryl_vazquez4/16/2026

This stuff is a lifesaver for me. I get athlete's foot all the time and this cream works better than anything else I've tried. I just wish it was cheaper.

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wayne_silva4/16/2026

I used this for jock itch and it worked like a charm. Took about 2 weeks to clear up completely. No side effects for me!

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scott_robinson4/16/2026

Be really careful with this stuff. I had a bad reaction last time I used it. My skin got all red and itchy, and it felt like it was burning. I had to stop using it and see a doctor. It turned out I was allergic to one of the ingredients.

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christopher_hansen4/16/2026

I had a mild skin irritation when I first started using it, but it went away after a few days. Just kept using it as directed and it was fine. I think most people can handle it, but it's good to be aware of the potential issues.