Oxistat 1% Cream 60gm: My Experience and Questions About This Topical Treatment for Fungal Infections
I've been using Oxistat 1% Cream for a couple of weeks now to treat my athlete's foot, and while it seems to be working, I'm curious about others' experiences. The cream is easy to apply and hasn't caused any significant irritation so far, but I've heard about some serious side effects. Has anyone else had any issues, or should I be more concerned about the potential for severe reactions? What about those who have used it for ringworm or tinea versicolor? How long did it take to see results? I'd love to hear some success stories or any tips for getting the best results from this treatment.
Oxistat 1% Cream 60gm: My Experience and Questions About This Topical Treatment for Fungal Infections
I've been using Oxistat 1% Cream for a couple of weeks now to treat my athlete's foot, and while it seems to be working, I'm curious about others' experiences. The cream is easy to apply and hasn't caused any significant irritation so far, but I've heard about some serious side effects. Has anyone else had any issues, or should I be more concerned about the potential for severe reactions? What about those who have used it for ringworm or tinea versicolor? How long did it take to see results? I'd love to hear some success stories or any tips for getting the best results from this treatment.
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I’m allergic to everything. I didn't have any issues except mild irritation, which is normal for me with most creams. Just make sure to keep the area clean and you should be fine.
Seriously, if you get any blistering or swelling, get to a doctor ASAP. I had a friend who waited too long and ended up with a nasty infection. Don't mess around with these things.
For me, it took about two weeks to see any real improvements. I was using it for ringworm. Just remember, consistency is key with these topical treatments.
If you have any sort of open wound, it will sting like hell. I could only apply it after showering and letting the area dry completely. Otherwise, it was bearable.
I used Oxistat for jock itch a few months back. It worked well, but I did experience some mild irritation at the site of application. I talked to my doctor about it, and he said it was a common side effect. Just make sure you apply it exactly as directed and keep the area clean and dry outside of your applications.
I used it for a week and then I tried something else, and the same week I stopped using it, I noticed the redness and itching was still there.
I had to use it for a month because the infection was pretty tough. Be patient and follow the directions. It's worth it, and the skin heals fast.
I had a really bad reaction to this cream. I started getting blisters and severe itching within a few days of using it. I had to stop and go to the ER. Be really careful if you have sensitive skin. Luckily, my doctor had me on another medication, and I recovered.
Ozistat was a lifesaver for me. I had tinea versicolor for months and nothing worked until I tried this. I had no side effects.
I honestly didn't experience any side effects from Oxistat. I've been using it on my feet for about a week and it's helping a lot with my athlete's foot. It seems to be doing its job. I'd just say if you notice anything strange, stop using it and call your doctor. Better safe than sorry, right?