![]() Treat with cream 2x/day until you get to a place where it’s under control (no symptoms) and then THROW OUT whatever clothing touches that part of your body (underwear for crotch, socks AND shoes for feet). You’re not going to like this, but here’s what I suggest based on what my friend’s doctor told them. ![]() Be gentle though, don't be abusive )Īlso might want to check with your doctor about an antifungal powder too to keep the boys dry during the day. Not only do you get cleaner than soap alone (it removes the residual soap), but with the right cloth/pad you get a gentle scritchin' that's unlike any other relief in the world. One side is soft and great for soaping up, the other is a gentle exfoliator (I think that's the word.) and my preference for scrubbing. I've started buying a couple of dual sided body scrub pads at the local dollar store ever pay and tossing the old ones after a week and it's some of the best dollars I spend. Then it's sitting in the bathtub/shower in a damp state for a while. ![]() You're using it to transfer bacteria and fungus from your body to the loofa. I've still got that Dunlop going on, but, at least I can reach my toes again after 20ish years. It doesn't seem like it's a big deal, but losing 40-50 pounds made a massive difference in how I feel daily, and how my body handles things like healing damage and recovery. If you're overweight, shed some poundage - again, personal experience. Friends want a fun guy, not fungi.įrom personal experience, Manage that diabetes if you got it. * Wear loose clothes, don't need that fungus getting rubbed against over and over.īe greedy, don't share clothes. * Put them socks on first, Then the cotton/breathable boxers. * Let them breathe! Plan your shower (or A shower) when you have the time to let the boys out afterwards and air dry. * That dampness is where the fungus thrives. * You don't just rub soap on your dishes, you use a cloth/scrubbie to get rid of the food, right? * Then remove that soap, make sure you're clean and clear. * Use a wash cloth and soap, the cloth is what removes that funky fungus. if you can't shower daily, at least wash the fungal area. Proper bathing is key, you have to get rid of the fungus as it builds. This isn't medical advice, purely anecdotal. Good point! Not just drying though, it's a whole process, and you can't rely on medicine alone.
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