How Do Antifungal Creams Work?
The antifungal drugs including the topical creams work by identifying the fungal cells from the human cells, and then, destroying the fungal cells without causing damage to the human cells. However, distinguishing the fungal cells from the human cells is usually not very easy, as both are eukaryotic cells. Fungal and human cells can look quite similar, and due to this similarity, these creams may sometimes damage the human cells while destroying the fungal cells. This can cause a few minor side effects like, itching and burning sensations. Sometimes, antifungal creams are combined with hydrocortisone to reduce the inflammation caused by fungal infection, while treating the infection. Topical Antifungal Creams As has been mentioned already, antifungal creams are mainly used to treat fungal infections of the skin. These creams are available in many different varieties with different strengths. The most common ingredients found in these creams and other topical preparations are, clotrimaz
The antifungal drugs including the topical creams work by identifying the fungal cells from the human cells, and then, destroying the fungal cells without causing damage to the human cells. However, distinguishing the fungal cells from the human cells is usually not very easy, as both are eukaryotic cells. Fungal and human cells can look quite similar, and due to this similarity, these creams may sometimes damage the human cells while destroying the fungal cells. This can cause a few minor side effects like, itching and burning sensations. Sometimes, they are combined with hydrocortisone to reduce the inflammation caused by fungal infection, while treating the infection. Topical Antifungal Creams As has been mentioned already, these creams are mainly used to treat fungal infections of the skin. These creams are available in many different varieties with different strengths. The most common ingredients found in these creams and other topical preparations are, clotrimazole, econazole, ke