Description
π§Ύ What is it used for?
Ketost Cream from Austro Lab likely contains Ketoconazole, an antifungal medicine used for treating fungal skin infections, including:
Ringworm (Tinea corporis)
Athleteβs foot (Tinea pedis)
Jock itch (Tinea cruris)
Fungal infections on the face, chest, back (Seborrheic dermatitis)
Dandruff (if used as a scalp cream/shampoo)
Yeast infections of the skin (Candidiasis)
β οΈ Common Side Effects
Most users experience mild side effects, which usually go away on their own:
Burning sensation on application
Redness or irritation of the skin
Itching or dryness at the site
Peeling or blistering (rare)
Skin rash (uncommon)
π¨ Serious Warnings & Precautions
Avoid eyes & mucous areas: Do not apply near eyes, inside nose, mouth, or genitals unless advised by a doctor
Do not apply on broken/inflamed skin
Discontinue if allergic reaction (rash, swelling, severe redness) occurs
Prolonged use: Only use for the prescribed duration to avoid skin thinning or resistance
Avoid using with other topical medications unless instructed
π Drug & Product Interactions
Usually safe for topical use with minimal interaction
Do not use with steroid creams unless directed by your doctor
Avoid mixing with other antifungal or antibacterial creams without guidance
π₯ Cautionary Groups
Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Usually safe if applied in small areas; avoid on breasts while nursing
Children: Use under medical supervision
Sensitive skin: Do a patch test before using widely
Allergy history: Tell your doctor if you’ve reacted to other antifungals before
β Tips for Safe Use
Clean & dry the affected area before applying
Apply a thin layer and gently rub in
Wash hands after application
Use regularly for full course (even if symptoms improve early)
Avoid tight clothing on infected area to prevent moisture build-up
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
π When to Consult a Doctor Immediately
If symptoms worsen or donβt improve in 1β2 weeks
If you develop a severe skin reaction (blistering, swelling, pain)
If infection spreads or comes back after treatment
π§ Summary Table
Category | Details |
---|---|
Active Ingredient | Ketoconazole (typically 2%) |
Form | Topical Antifungal Cream |
Used For | Ringworm, athleteβs foot, jock itch, yeast infections |
Common Side Effects | Burning, redness, dryness, itching |
Serious Risks | Allergic reaction, overuse skin damage |
Interactions | Avoid with other creams unless advised |
Safe Groups | Adults; use caution with children & nursing mothers |
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