Can a skin fungus live in furniture?
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I had a fungus on the back of my leg awhile back which a doctor gave me prescribed cream for called Ketoconazole. Well it seemed to work and the fungus would look alot better and i stopped itching except for when i would sit on objects that i had sat on before like couches, carpet, my seat in my car. Is it possible the fungus is living inside the fabrics? If so how can i kill this because when i sit there i almost imediately start itching. I dont itch when i go places i have never been around or sat. And I am not allergic to anything.
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Gedt some anti-fungal powder and sprinkle some around where you think it is lurking. Leave it a couple of hours and vacuum thoroughly.
Yes it is. fungus and bactbacterialive off the host for awhile and can be easily spread through fabrics. This is why you don’t share towels and you change your socks etc. I would suggest keeping your the infected part of your leg covered with high socks or pants then just wash em’ when your done with em’. and try to avoid touching it to anything. and if you do then wash it or disinfect it with some lysol. As for the itching you can go to the store and get some lamisil or something along that nature, and spray it on. This will help a ton with the itching. other than that the battle with any fungus is a long one and itching is just part of the ride. good luck.
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