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Itch X Benzyl Alcohol / Pramoxine Itch Relief - 672430_EA - 1
Micro Guard Antifungal Powder - 175163_CS - 1
Micro Guard Antifungal Powder
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Nonyx Ethanoic Acid Antifungal - 1105892_EA - 1
Selan+ Af Antifungal - 571589_CS - 1
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Sunmark Calamine / Zinc Oxide Itch Relief - 850077_EA - 1
Sunmark Clotrimazole Vaginal Antifungal Cream - 572903_EA - 1
Sunmark Pramoxine / Zinc Acetate Itch Relief - 931230_EA - 1
Water Jel Hydrocortisone Itch Relief - 769301_BX - 1

Frequently Asked Questions about Anti-Itch and Antifungals

The best anti-itch products often contain hydrocortisone, calamine, or natural ingredients like aloe vera and oatmeal. Popular brands include Cortizone-10 and Aveeno.

Antifungal creams work by either killing the fungus or preventing its growth. They are often used to treat conditions like athlete's foot, ringworm, and yeast infections.

It's generally safe to use both, but it depends on the specific condition and the products being used. Consult with a healthcare provider for advice tailored to your situation.

Natural alternatives like tea tree oil, coconut oil, and apple cider vinegar may provide relief for some people, but their effectiveness is not as well-established as over-the-counter medications.

Common side effects can include skin irritation, redness, and in some cases, allergic reactions. Prolonged use of steroid-based creams can lead to skin thinning.

The effectiveness can vary, but most antifungal creams begin to show results within a few days, with complete treatment often taking a few weeks.

Yes, there are products designed for children, but it's important to read labels carefully and possibly consult a pediatrician before use.

If symptoms persist after using over-the-counter products, if there's severe skin irritation, or signs of infection, you should consult a healthcare provider.

Yes, maintaining good hygiene, keeping skin dry, and avoiding irritants can help reduce the need for these products.

Avoid using other skin products on the affected area without consulting a healthcare provider, and keep the area dry and clean.

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