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MycoHydralin 500 mg Vaginal Mycosis 1 vaginal tablet MycoHydralin 500 mg Vaginal Mycosis 1 vaginal tablet
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GYNOPURA econazole Mycosis cream 30g GYNOPURA econazole Mycosis cream 30g
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MycoHydralin 200 mg Vaginal Mycosis 3 vaginal tablets MycoHydralin 200 mg Vaginal Mycosis 3 vaginal tablets
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MycoHydralin 500 mg Vaginal Mycosis 1 vaginal capsule MycoHydralin 500 mg Vaginal Mycosis 1 vaginal capsule
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Lomexin 2 Percent Mycosis Cream Tube 15 g Lomexin 2 Percent Mycosis Cream Tube 15 g
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GYNOPURA LP econazole 150MG mycosis 2 Vaginal Ovules GYNOPURA LP econazole 150MG mycosis 2 Vaginal Ovules
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Econazole 1% Spray 30 g Econazole 1% Spray 30 g
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Lomexin 600 mg 2 Vaginal Capsules For Candidiasis Lomexin 600 mg 2 Vaginal Capsules For Candidiasis
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Lomexin 2% skin mycosis cream 30 g Lomexin 2% skin mycosis cream 30 g
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Myleugyne Lp 150Mg 1 Ovule Vaginal Mycoses Myleugyne Lp 150Mg 1 Ovule Vaginal Mycoses
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Lomexin 600 mg Vaginal Capsule Mycosis Lomexin 600 mg Vaginal Capsule Mycosis
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Myleugyne Lp 150Mg 2 Ovules Vaginal Mycosis Myleugyne Lp 150Mg 2 Ovules Vaginal Mycosis
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GYNO Pevaryl 150 MG 3 OVA GYNO Pevaryl 150 MG 3 OVA
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Econazole 1% Mylan Antifungal skin powder Pot 30g Econazole 1% Mylan Antifungal skin powder Pot 30g
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Monazol Ovum mycosis Vaginal candidiasis 300mg Monazol Ovum mycosis Vaginal candidiasis 300mg
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Monazol 2 Percent Vulvar Mycosis Cream 15g Monazol 2 Percent Vulvar Mycosis Cream 15g
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Econazole Mylan 1% Antifungal cream 30g tube Econazole Mylan 1% Antifungal cream 30g tube
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FAZOL 2% Isoconazole anti-mycosis emultion 30G FAZOL 2% Isoconazole anti-mycosis emultion 30G
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Econazole 1 Percent Solution for topical use TEVA Econazole 1 Percent Solution for topical use TEVA
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Soin-et-Nature offers a complete range of antifungal medicines, designed to effectively treat every type of fungal infection, whether cutaneous, intimate or digestive. Creams, ova, powders, oral solutions or varnishes: targeted treatments to quickly relieve symptoms, stop the proliferation of fungi and limit recurrences, while preserving the natural balance of the skin and mucous membranes.

Why choose an antifungal medication to treat mycosis effectively?

Faced with persistent itching, redness, foot fungus or recurrent candidiasis? Don't worry, antifungal treatments can effectively relieve these conditions. This category covers all solutions designed to treat infections caused by microscopic fungi. Creams, powders, capsules, ova or oral solutions: each galenic form has its own specific features, and we can help you choose the one best suited to your situation.

In this fact sheet, we offer you detailed guidance: a presentation of antifungals, their different forms, best practices for use, and advice on how to limit recurrences. You'll also find a pharmacist's opinion and naturopathic recommendations for strengthening your body and restoring lasting comfort.

How do antifungal drugs work to eliminate the fungi responsible?

Antifungals (or antimycotics) are drugs designed to eradicate or stop the growth of pathogenic fungi responsible for infections, known as mycoses. These infections can affect different areas of the body: the skin, nails, scalp, mouth, skin folds and intimate sphere.

How do they work?

Antifungal agents can be fungistatic (they block the proliferation of fungi) or fungicidal (they destroy fungi). They work by altering the fungal cell membrane or inhibiting enzymes essential to their survival. Each class of drug targets a specific type of infection.

What type of antifungal medication should I buy, depending on my infection?

There are a multitude of galenic forms adapted to each mycosis location. Here are the main categories you'll find in our antifungal aisle:

  • antifungal creams and gels: ideal for treating cutaneous mycoses (athlete's foot, interdigital folds, candidiasis of the folds). Apply locally to clean, dry skin. Effects: soothing, reduced itching, elimination of redness.
  • antifungal powders: often used in conjunction with creams, they help keep damp areas dry, especially between the toes.
  • vaginal creams and ova: to treat vaginal mycoses (vulvovaginal candidiasis), these local treatments are inserted into the vagina or applied to the vulva. Effects: rapid relief, less burning and whitish discharge.
  • oral solutions or antifungal tablets: indicated for digestive mycoses or deep-seated infections (onychomycosis, esophageal candidiasis, etc.). These treatments are sometimes available on prescription.
  • antifungal sprays: useful for disinfecting shoes and socks and preventing the recurrence of plantar mycosis.
  • nail treatments (antifungal varnishes): specific to onychomycosis, they penetrate the nail to eliminate encrusted fungi and promote healthy regrowth.

Each solution is adapted to a specific type of infection, location and duration of evolution. The choice depends on your symptoms, medical history and usage preferences.

What habits should be combined with an antifungal medication to avoid recurrence?

Even if antifungal treatment is essential, good everyday habits make all the difference. Here are our practical recommendations:

  • wash and dry affected areas thoroughly, especially folds and feet. Moisture is fungus' number one ally.
  • Avoid sharing towels, shoes or underwear to limit the spread of infection.
  • Change your underwear and socks daily, and opt for natural, breathable materials (cotton, linen).
  • disinfect shoes, socks, panty liners and brushes with appropriate antifungal sprays.
  • avoid communal showers without sandals- they're veritable fungus nests!
  • in the case of topical treatment, continue for a few days after symptoms have disappeared to avoid recurrence.

These simple gestures are the keys to lasting healing and improved antifungal hygiene.

When should I ask my pharmacist for advice before taking an antifungal medication?

The antifungal reflex is to act as soon as the first signs appear: localized redness, small vesicles, cracks, itching or unusual discharge. Why should you do this? Because untreated mycosis spreads and becomes more difficult to eradicate.

Your pharmacist will help you choose the right form, at the right dosage, and for the right duration. He or she can also recommend combined solutions (cream + powder, ovule + external cream, etc.) to optimize treatment effects.

Finally, he'll alert you to situations where medical consultation is necessary: recurrent mycosis, nail damage, damage to sensitive areas or the case of pregnant women.

What naturopathic tips can you use in conjunction with antifungal medication to boost your defenses?

And what if you were to treat the terrain that is conducive to fungi? Naturopathic medicine can give you a helping hand by strengthening your natural defenses and modulating your cutaneous, intestinal or vaginal flora.

Here are our favorite natural tips:

  • probiotics: as an oral or topical treatment, they rebalance intestinal and vaginal flora to prevent recurrences.
  • antifungal essential oils: tea tree, palmarosa, lavender or clove are renowned for their powerful antimycotic properties. Use diluted and with care.
  • a diet low in fast sugars: yeast loves sugar! Reduce refined carbohydrates and focus on vegetables, lean proteins and good fats.
  • detoxifying herbal teas: burdock, wild pansy or nettle to drain the body and purify the skin.
  • hydrolats and natural skin care products: applied locally, they gently soothe and purify the skin.

Prevention also requires an overall balanced lifestyle: sleep, stress management, regular physical activity... all count to avoid recurrences and maintain healthy skin.

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