QUESTION:
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2008
Subject: "Treating
Candida intertrigo (or
Submammary Psoriasis)"
Hello,
I have a fungal condition under my breasts. when it goes untreated they develop an offensive odour, it is
also itchy most of the time.
3 years ago I tried Hydrozole which took it off for around 6 months the first time i used it(but it came back)
and now it just relives it for 3 weeks or less.
I have done a bit of readng on the internet and to my understanding it can be either Submammary Psoriasis or
Candida intertrigo. Can you please tell me the difference between the two.
My secound question is if your cream is for rashes only or for fungal conditions aswell.
Thank you very much for your time
(NOTE:- Submammary Psoriasis is different and is best
treated with our PSOREXEDERM CREAM (psoriasis cream) Submammary
Psoriasis has raised red areas often with a shiny silvery scale.)
ANSWER:
Hi,
Our
Breast Rash Cream is designed for BOTH rashes although
sub mammary psoriasis tends to have a long history so it is most likely Candida intertrigo.
Both
Candida intertrigo and Submammary Psoriasis respond well
to our breast rash cream which is what it is designed for. It is not for
generalized allergy or eczema over most of the breast.
The area between the UNDERSIDE of the breast and the body tends to be a skin fold where both conditions are
possible at the same time. This is what the breast rash cream is ideal for.
The cream has anti-fungal boric acid in it so should you have become resistant to the Hydrozole
(which contains the anti-fungal clotrimazole)
you should find the breast rash cream will work very rapidly. Our clients say within 5 days!
I usually say you will get good results using it twice a day in 1 week and it should be gone in 2 weeks.
As our website says: Always wash you underwear & bras in a hot wash to kill any fungi to prevent recurrence.
You should get rapid improvement from the first day you start.
The condition can recur after a few months and can be stopped by repeating the treatment. Boric acid is a mineral
anti-fungal that fungi CANNOT build up a resistance to.
Kind Regards,
David Hosking.
8/12/08
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