Fluconazole is a systemic antifungal medication used to treat internal and external fungal infections. It works by stopping the growth of fungus responsible for skin, vaginal, oral, and systemic infections. Doctors commonly prescribe it for ringworm, fungal patches, vaginal candidiasis, oral thrush, and stubborn fungal infections that don’t respond to topical creams alone. It should be used only under medical advice to avoid resistance and side effects.
Common Uses
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Fungal Skin Infections (Daad, Ringworm, Itching)
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Vaginal Fungal Infection & White Discharge
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Oral Thrush (mouth fungal infection)
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Fungal patches in groin/underarm folds
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Nail & Scalp fungal infections (as advised)
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Systemic fungal infections (doctor guided)
⚠️Important Precautions
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Use only on doctor’s advice
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Not recommended in pregnancy/breastfeeding unless prescribed
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Avoid alcohol or self-medication
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Inform doctor if liver problems or other medications being taken
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Do not overdose or repeat dose without guidance




