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Yes, Myconid Cream may cause itching or burning sensation at the site of the application. Do not scratch the skin as the itching usually temporary and subsides within a few minutes after the application of medicine over the affected area.
Yes, Myconid Cream can also be used to treat fungal infections affecting nails. However, do not take this medicine without a doctor's advice.
You should take Myconid Cream for a duration as prescribed by your doctor as abrupt stopping can cause recurrence of infection. However, if you notice blistering, severe redness, or rashes at the site of the treated skin, stop using Myconid Cream and contact your doctor immediately.
Vaginal itching is a symptom that can be caused by any fungal or bacterial infection. Myconid Cream can be used to treat only fungal infections. It is necessary to determine the cause of itching before using Myconid Cream. So, please consult a doctor for a thorough evaluation.
Myconid Cream contains miconazole belonging to the imidazole class of antifungal medicines. It prevents the growth of fungi that cause infection.
Alcohol
Caution
Alcohol may interact with Myconid Cream. Therefore, it is better to avoid alcohol while using Myconid Cream.
Pregnancy
Caution
Myconid Cream should be used with caution in pregnant women.
Breast Feeding
Caution
Myconid Cream should be used with caution in breastfeeding women. The doctor may advise you to stop breastfeeding while taking Myconid Cream, if necessary.
Driving
Safe if prescribed
Myconid Cream does not affect your ability to drive.
Liver
Safe if prescribed
Myconid Cream can be used in patients with liver diseases only when prescribed by a doctor.
Kidney
Safe if prescribed
Myconid Cream can be given to patients with kidney problems only when prescribed by a doctor.
Children
Caution
Myconid Cream should be used in children under 12 years of age only when prescribed by a child specialist.
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About Myconid Cream
Myconid Cream belongs to the class of antifungal medication. It is used in the treatment of fungal or yeast infections of the skin such as athlete’s foot (affects toes), jock itch (affects the groin area), candidiasis (affects mouth, throat, gut, and vagina), and ringworm (affects skin or the scalp) . Athlete’s foot, jock itch, and ringworm are fungal infections closely related to each other, whereas candidiasis is a yeast infection caused by Candida albicans. These infections are usually seen in people with weak immune systems. They can spread by skin-to-skin contact.
Myconid Cream contains miconazole. Myconid Cream can inhibit fungal growth and reduce infection. Generally, Myconid Cream may take 4 to 7 days to reduce the symptoms. Your doctor will decide what dose should be taken based on your health condition. Continue using Myconid Cream even if the symptoms improve. Abrupt stopping of the medication may result in a relapse of the infection (reappearance of the signs). So, continue treatment as recommended by your doctor to eradicate the infection.
Use Myconid Cream as recommended by the physician. In some cases, Myconid Cream may cause redness, rash, itching, or blister formation at the site of application, impaired sense of taste (dysgeusia), headache, itching or burning, tummy/abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Inform your doctor if the side effects don’t disappear or get worse within a few days. Seek medical attention immediately if you experience any other abnormal symptoms.
Before taking the Myconid Cream, inform your doctor if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to miconazole or any other antifungal agents. Inform your doctor if you are taking anticoagulants, immunosuppressants, antifungals, antibiotics, prescription drugs, or non-prescription drugs. Inform your doctor if you have diabetes, HIV or AIDS, or undergoing chemotherapy. Talk to your doctor before using this medicine in children, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers.
Uses of Myconid Cream
Medicinal Benefits
Myconid Cream is used to treat fungal or yeast infections. It can inhibit the growth of fungi by targeting fungal cell membranes. It can be used to treat candidiasis, ringworm, athlete’s foot, and jock itch. It improves the symptoms within 3 to 4 days of the initial treatment.
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Drug Warnings
Before using Myconid Cream, inform your doctor if you are allergic to miconazole or any other antifungal agents. Myconid Cream should be used with caution in people with a weakened immune system due to chronic conditions such as HIV or AIDS and people who are receiving chemotherapy. Also, tell your doctor if you were previously diagnosed with diabetes or are pregnant or breastfeeding. Keep this medicine away from your eyes. If you get any cream in your eyes, rinse with water immediately. Keep your eyes open when you rinse. Myconid Cream may be contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity (e.g., anaphylaxis) to miconazole, milk protein concentrate, or any other product component.
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