Antifungal cream will not cure bacterial vaginosis. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
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No, antifungal cream is not effective in treating bacterial vaginosis because it is caused by an overgrowth of bacteria, not fungus. Bacterial vaginosis is typically treated with antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Athlete's foot is a fungal infection, so antibiotics, which treat bacterial infections, are not effective against it. Antifungal medications are usually recommended for treating athlete's foot. These can be in the form of creams, powders, or oral medications.
Prodigiosin is a red pigment produced by some bacteria that is believed to have antibacterial, antifungal, and anticancer properties. Studies have shown that prodigiosin can inhibit the growth of certain harmful microbes and potentially be used in medical applications.
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Anti-bacterial soap contains ingredients that target and kill bacteria. It helps reduce the number of harmful bacteria on the skin and prevent infections. However, overuse of anti-bacterial soap may contribute to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
because gumamela has an anti bacterial chemical that can make it bubbles.