Fungal infections are very common in our daily life. If the fungal infection is serious, anti-inflammatory treatment must be carried out in time. There are many drugs to treat fungal infections, such as antibiotics, which have a good broad-spectrum antibacterial effect and have a good therapeutic effect on fungal infections. In addition, there are glucocorticoids, which are also common drugs for treating fungi. Be sure to follow the doctor's advice when taking medication. What medicine should I take for fungal infection 1. Use antibiotics: Antibiotics are used to treat various bacterial infections. These drugs can reduce the number of good bacteria that normally live in the body. When the population of beneficial bacteria in the body decreases, opportunistic fungi get a chance to invade and colonize. 2. Use of glucocorticoids: glucocorticoids are used to reduce inflammation and skin diseases. These drugs work by suppressing the body's immune response and arresting inflammation which creates favorable conditions for the growth of fungi and other opportunistic infections. 3. Except for tinea capitis and onychomycosis, the symptoms of most fungal infections are mild and are usually treated with antifungal creams. Many effective antifungal creams are available over the counter. Antifungal powders are generally not used. The active ingredients of antifungal drugs include miconazole, clotrimazole, econazole and ketoconazole. Definition of Fungal Infection 1. Fungi are eukaryotic organisms. The most common fungi are various types of mushrooms, but fungi also include molds and yeasts. More than 70,000 species of fungi have been discovered, which is estimated to be only a small half of all those in existence. Most fungi were originally classified as either animals or plants. 2. At present, fungi have become an independent kingdom in taxonomy, parallel to the animal kingdom, plant kingdom, prokaryotic kingdom and protist kingdom. Fungi have strong cell walls and true nuclei, do not contain chlorophyll, are heterotrophic, and survive in a parasitic or saprophytic manner. Typically, fungi have both sexual and asexual reproduction and produce spores of various forms. Based on their growth characteristics and morphological differences, fungi can be simply divided into yeasts, fungi and mushrooms. 3. Among them, there are more than 300 species of fungi that are pathogenic to humans. Except for Cryptococcus neoformans and mushrooms, almost all medically significant pathogenic fungi are molds. According to the different parts of the human body invaded, pathogenic fungi are clinically divided into superficial fungi and deep fungi. Fungal enteritis is a deep fungal disease. Superficial fungi (tinea) only invade the skin, hair and nails, while deep fungi can invade the human skin, mucous membranes, deep tissues and internal organs, and even cause systemic disseminated infections. |
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