Alright, let’s dive into the whole Trichoderm cream thing 'cause you seem to have quite the list of questions. Basically, Trichoderm cream is typically used for fungal infections, you know, like athlete’s foot, ringworm and jock itch kind of stuff. If your infection is fungal, this cream would be pretty useful. But if it’s bacterial or viral, then it might not do much good. Fungal infections, they usually take a bit of time to clear up, like 2 to 4 weeks, maybe longer if it’s a bit stubborn.
Now about how to use it, usually, it’s like twice a day, depending on what the doctor or instructions say. Clean the area, dry it well, apply a thin layer and don’t cover it unless they say to. But hey, check the instructions, just in case.
You mentioned having sensitive skin, right? Well, sometimes these creams might cause some, ya know, irritation, like redness, burning or itching. If that happens, best talk to a doc or stop using it for a bit. For open wounds or near the face - probably steer clear. Skin’s thinner there, right and things can get icky. If it’s getting on your nerves, could call up the pharmacist again and ask them about alternatives.
For some peeps, using Trichoderm alone does the trick. Others might need a bit more backup from another treatment, sometimes it’s like trial and error honestly. And talking Ayurveda, while you’re at it, you might wanna also consider balancing your pitta if you’re having skin irritation - things like bitter greens, cooling herbs like coriander, turmeric; they can help too. Always patch test new treatments on a small area of your skin though, just a bit, see how it reacts before going full out. Keep calm and hope things clear up soon!



