To treat fungal acne effectively, the main approach is to use antifungal treatments to target the yeast infection causing it. Here are key methods:
- Topical antifungal creams such as those containing ketoconazole, clotrimazole, or econazole are applied directly to the skin and can quickly reduce fungal acne symptoms.
- Antifungal shampoos (e.g., ketoconazole or selenium sulfide shampoos like Nizoral) can be used as body washes on affected areas.
- Oral antifungal medications such as fluconazole or itraconazole are often prescribed for more severe or widespread cases.
- Maintaining good skincare hygiene by keeping skin clean and dry, avoiding oily products, wearing loose breathable clothing, and showering after sweating helps prevent and manage fungal acne.
- At home, using dandruff shampoos as body wash a few times a week and avoiding foods that promote yeast growth, such as alcohol and sugar, may help.
- If symptoms persist, consulting a dermatologist is recommended for prescription treatments and personalized care.
These treatments focus on reducing yeast overgrowth, which differentiates fungal acne from bacterial acne and requires antifungal rather than typical anti-acne therapy.