fentiazole is a medicine that contains fenticonazole as an active ingredient, an antifungal substance that fights excessive fungal growth, so this medicine can be used to treat vaginal fungi, nail fungus or skin infections, for example.
Depending on the place of application, fentiazole can be purchased in the form of spray, cream, vaginal ointment or eggs. To find out the best option, you should consult a family doctor to diagnose the problem and start appropriate treatment.
Funazole is an appropriate remedy for the treatment of fungal infections, such as:
Depending on the site affected, the form of presentation of the drug may vary, as well as the form of application and treatment time, so this remedy should only be used with the doctor’s indication.
The method of use of fentiazole varies depending on the form of product presentation:
The ointment should be inserted into the vagina using a complete applicator, which is sold with the product. Each applicator should only be used once and treatment usually lasts about 7 days.
Like vaginal cream, the vaginal egg should be inserted deep into the vagina using the applicator provided in the package, following the packaging guidelines.
This egg is only used once and is used to treat vaginal infections, especially thrush.
The skin cream should be applied once or twice a day after washing and drying the affected area, and it is recommended to rub the ointment lightly on site. The duration of treatment varies depending on the dermatologist’s instructions.
This cream is commonly used in dry skin infections, such as pitiriasis versicolor or onychomycosis, for example.
Fentizol spray is indicated for hard-to-reach skin fungal infections, such as feet, should be applied once or twice a day after washing and drying the affected area, until symptoms disappear or for as long as your doctor indicates.
The main side effect of fentiazole is the feeling of burning and redness that may appear shortly after application of the product.
Fentiazole should not be used by people with hypersensitivity to any of the components of the formula. In addition, vaginal presentations should not be used in children or men.