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Matheous-2 | 22:22 Sun 03rd Oct 2010 | Body & Soul
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Any one suggest a better cream than clotrimazole??
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You could try Lamisil.

Where is the infection ?
I agree with ladyalex.
Some strains are resistant to clotrimazole. Indeed I found it often made the problem worse. I found tolnaftate solution (Tinaderm spray) worked really well but I still needed to use clotrimazole on some small areas which were apparently resistant to the tolnaftate.

The spray is much easier to apply.
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ladyalex.....-Let's just say that that's a rather sensitive point!!!
s swab from the affected area may help.
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anneasquith - you mean take a swab to my GP??
do you have sterile swabs at home ?
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No- but can get (I think)
I think you should just go to your GP and show her/him the problem and they will be able to advise/prescribe.
I wouldn't mess around with swabs myself, they'll want to see it and may or may not take an appropriate swab with the appropriate equipment.
They've seen it all before , thousands of times, even if they've not seen yours before.
Definitely go to the doctors; they'll be able to prescribe you an oral treatment because the creams are basically a load of rubbish!
If its a recurring problem, try seeing a homeopath. A doctor treats the symptoms, but a homeopathic remedy can clear the problem that causes the symptoms.
And yes - I speak from experience.
You can buy a fluconazole tablet OTC for £5.49 or thereabouts.

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