What kind of antibiotics should be taken for a groin fungal infection along with miconazole cream?
Antibiotics are not indicated for fungal infections, as they target bacteria, not fungi. A groin fungal infection is best treated with antifungal medications, such as topical creams containing miconazole. In more severe cases, an oral antifungal may be prescribed. It is important to avoid unnecessary antibiotics, as they can worsen fungal infections by disrupting the natural skin flora. Consulting a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment is strongly advised.