Our oil combines Tolnaftate and complementing natural antifungal ingredients. that targets the source of fungal infections in, around and under the infected area.
Using the most progressive and gentle ingredients available, our products feed your skin the things it needs to heal and
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No one wants to deal with or talk about fungal nails, mold, or athlete's foot issues. But the fact is, many men and women experience these embarrassing ailments. You aren’t alone! And now, you don’t have to deal with the embarrassment and inconvenience of fungal toes or athletes foot infections. Molecular AF is the most effective product available on the market for treatment of these issues.
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Molecular AF™ Topical AntiFungal System is a proven effective treatment for fungal, mold and yeast infections. Formulated to offer fast relief, without the side-effects of oral antifungal medications, against:
Trichophyton rubrum (T. rubrum), T. interdigitale
Yeasts: Including Candida albicans.
Molds: Especially Scopulariopsis brevicaulis and Fusarium species.
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When should the medicine start working? The medicine should start working in the first week. Apply the cream, ointment or spray to the skin or ear for at least 14 days after the infection has disappeared, as it takes a while to kill all the fungus.
Meanwhile, fungal infections usually present with a red, scaly and itchy rash with occasional pustules. Overall, if your child has pus-filled blisters, yellow or orange-colored crusts, swollen red bumps or streaks of redness spreading across the skin, it's possible that they've contracted an infection.
Antifungal creams, liquids or sprays (also called topical antifungals) These are used to treat fungal infections of the skin, scalp and nails. They include clotrimazole, econazole, ketoconazole, miconazole, tioconazole, terbinafine, and amorolfine.
How long should I use antifungal
cream on my athlete's foot?
An antifungal acts quickly to treat athlete's foot. For athlete's foot between the toes, treat twice-a-day (morning and night) for 1-week, or as directed by a doctor. For athlete's foot on the bottom or sides of the feet, apply twice a day (morning and night) for 2 weeks, or as directed by a doctor. Follow the entire course of treatment for as long as directed, even if your symptoms disappear. Not treating for the amount of time recommended puts you at risk for reinfection.
Is athlete's foot a fungal infection?
Yes, athlete's foot is a fungal infection known as tinea pedis . It's caused by mold-like fungus called dermatophytes that reproduce on the skin. In many cases, the fungus will not go away on its own and must be treated with a topical antifungal
treatment like LamisilAT creams and sprays.
Can I get athlete's foot if I've already had it before?
Yes, you can get athlete's foot even if you've previously had it and treated the infection. If you are exposed to the fungus again, you can develop another athlete's foot infection.
Do I have a toenail fungus infection?
The main symptom of a toenail fungus infection is a change in the appearance of the toenail. The toenail may turn yellow, white, or brown, change shape, lift up, or break off easily. Other signs of a toenail fungus infection include debris under the toenail and thickening of the toenail. Rarely, the condition causes a foul odor or pain.
What are the causes of nail fungus, or Onychomycosis?
Fungi, including yeasts and molds, are typically the causes of nail infections, and most are caused by a group of fungi called dermatophytes. The most common fungi that cause nail infection disease in animals and humans are Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, and Candida albicans. These fungi can live in the layer of dead skin around your nails, in the space under your nail, and in the nail itself.
Fungal nail infections often result from damage to the nail plate or the surrounding area. A skin infections or athlete’s foot invades the nail, causing the infection. Up to 30 percent of patients with fungal nail infections also have fungal skin infection. Hot, sweaty feet in fully enclosed shoes provide the ideal warm, damp environment for fungi to thrive.
How do I clean my shoes to eradicate foot fungus?
Even if you treated your toenail fungus, your shoes are likely to have fungus in them. Shoes provide warm, moist and dark environment in which the fungus can thrive. Therefore, your old shoes may get you re-infected. The best way to avoid recurrence of toenail fungus is to throw away old shoes and clean the rest of your shoes diligently with antifungal products. You can also sterilize your shoes with special U.V. light devices.
After washing shoes carefully, let them dry in the sun. Next, use an anti-fungal foot spray and spray it inside the shoes. You can next use anti-fungal powder inside the shoes. Spray the shoes again to kill toenail fungus that managed to survive. Keep your shoes as dry as possible to prevent future spores and fungus growth.
What happens if fungal infection is left untreated?
Those that penetrate into the body typically increase in severity over time and, if left untreated, may cause permanent damage and in some cases may eventually cause death. A few fungal infections may be easily passed on to other people, while others typically are not contagious.