Buying guide for Best antifungal creams
Written by Jennifer Manfrin, and fact-checked by Michael Huynh
Updated April 2023
Antifungal creams help kill off fungal cells. They treat fungal infections that have affected the skin or nails and are not meant to be ingested or used internally. Fungal infections of the skin are much less severe than internal ones, which is why you can purchase antifungal creams over the counter.
You can get a fungal infection pretty much anywhere on your body, but it's very common for people to get fungal infections on their feet. A weak immune system is a risk factor that can make people more susceptible to contracting fungal infections. Topical treatment is the first line of therapy for fungal infections, but you can take oral antifungal medications if the infection is severe enough.
We've put togetherinformation on what to consider when selecting an antifungal cream in our shopping guide, where you’ll also find symptom information for the most common fungal infections and tips to help you cope.
Fungus thrives in moisture. Avoid wearing wet socks, a damp swimsuit, or sweaty workout clothes longer than you need to.
Questions to ask when shopping for antifungal cream
What ailment are you seeking to treat?
Different types of fungus require different types of antifungal cream. The packaging or label may tell you whether a cream is useful for treating a particular ailment. If not, look for the active ingredient. For example, terbinafine is effective for treating ringworm, jock itch, and athlete's foot. Miconazole is used to treat the aforementioned ailments and yeast infections, too.
Some antifungal creams include ingredients that help with other symptoms as well, such as inflammation.
"Do you have an itch that won’t go away? It could be a dry skin condition like eczema, but don’t discount the possibility of a fungal infection. "
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How potent do you need the medication to be?
The amount of actual medication in an antifungal cream is displayed on the packaging. A cream may not be potent enough to treat your infection if you have ignored it for a length of time. If your infection is not responding to topical treatments, please visit a doctor, as you may require a stronger prescription or an oral medication.
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Are you allergic to any medications?
If you're allergic to any kind of medication, ask your pharmacist whether it's safe to use an antifungal cream. If you're taking any other medications, it's also wise to inquire about possible interactions. And if you’re unsure of what kind of skin condition you have, see a doctor. Please also keep in mind that some antifungal creams used for vaginal fungal infections or the treatment of jock itch can damage contraceptive devices such as condoms.
We investigate how potent an antifungal cream is so that you know how long you’d likely need to use it. If you’re using a stronger cream and still don’t see improvement, it’s best to see a medical professional.
We find out which active ingredients are included in each antifungal cream so consumers know what specific ailment it will treat. For example, a cream containing terbinafine is suitable for treating ringworm, jock itch, and athlete's foot. A cream with miconazole is best for yeast infections.
We research the various side effects that are possible with the antifungal creams on our list. Irritation and rash are the most common side effects.
When researching antifungal creams, we look for products that satisfy people with sensitive skin. Typically, a cream with a moisturizer like aloe vera helps prevent drying and irritation.
When choosing products for our shortlist, we look at the quantities in which various creams are sold. This helps our readers gauge how long a product will last.
We appreciate waterproof creams that do not need to be reapplied if the wearer comes into contact with moisture.
When exploring various antifungal creams, we note their consistency. A quality cream shouldn’t be too thick, as you want it to absorb into your skin quickly.
Some antifungal creams are odorless while others have a strong smell. We take note of the various fragrances offered and how consumers have reacted to them.
Antifungal cream is sometimes sold in multipacks, and certain consumers have a need for larger quantities of cream. We check out these deals to see if consumers get a better value for the money when buying in bulk.
The consistency of a cream affects its spreadability. We note this in our research, as some consumers prefer a thick cream while others want a thin formula.
How much medication do you need?
Treatment of a fungal infection can last from 2 weeks to 6 weeks depending on your skin condition. Choose an appropriately sized tube or container of cream so you don't run out and skip a treatment day. If your condition requires lengthy treatment, a larger tube would probably be less expensive in the long run.
Do you have sensitive skin or another skin condition?
People with sensitive skin should opt for an antifungal cream with moisturizer or an ingredient like aloe vera to prevent over-drying and irritation. Users with eczema should be careful when choosing a topical fungal treatment.
Expert tip
Use the cream or ointment only as instructed, and do not ingest
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Would you prefer an odorless antifungal cream?
Most medicated creams have some kind of odor, but for people who are sensitive to strong smells, odorless creams are available.
For those with sensitive skin, perfumed cream can cause an allergic reaction. Many antifungal treatments designed to treat vaginal yeast infections have strong flowery scents. These can irritate some women and may also mask smells that signal a more severe infection or issue. Choose an unscented antifungal cream if you are prone to reactions or have sensitive skin.
Expert tip
If the infection does not improve after twoweeks or gets worse, consult a doctor as it may be another condition
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Should you buy a waterproof antifungal cream?
A waterproof antifungal cream is a good idea for athletes or others who don't want to worry about sweat washing off their treatment. It’s also useful for forgetful users who might end up showering after applying the medicated cream.
Types of fungal infections
Various fungal infections can affect the skin. Mild cases can be treated with topical creams, gels, or ointments. More severe skin infections may require the use of oral antifungals.
Below, you'll find a list of fungal-related skin conditions and their symptoms. If you’ve never been diagnosed with a fungal infection, see your doctor to make sure the skin problem is not something else. The symptoms listed below are not exhaustive and should not be read as such.
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Athlete's foot
Symptoms include painful cracking and irritation of the skin in the foot area and severe itching.
Jock itch
Symptoms include itching or the development of a rash in the groin and surrounding areas.
Ringworm
Ringworm causes a distinct, ring-shaped rash that can easily be spread via direct skin contact.
Yeast infection
Symptoms of a yeast infection include uncomfortable itching in the area of the vagina and abnormal discharge. Self-diagnosis is not recommended, as many other conditions have similar symptoms.
"Store your antifungal cream according to package instructions. Normally, a location that’s cool and dry is best."
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FAQ
Q. How much does antifungal cream cost?
A. You’re not likely to pay more than $30 for a topical antifungal treatment, although price will increase with the size of the container or tube. Generally speaking, price does not correlate with quality or effectiveness when it comes to antifungal creams.
Q. What kind of fungal infections can be treated using antifungal cream?
A. Antifungal creams can treat a variety of fungal infections including but not limited to ringworm, athlete's foot, and vaginal yeast infections.
Q. Are there any side effects to using antifungal creams?
A. One of the advantages of topical treatments is that they have very few known side effects. One of the worst symptoms that could occur is irritation or rash in some individuals.
Q. Are there ways to prevent picking up a fungus and getting fungal infections on my feet?
A.Although some people are certainly more susceptible to this type of infection, everyone can lower their risk of contracting a foot fungus. Cover your feet in public areas, especially those that are known for being moist or wet. Keep your feet dry; fungus likes moisture! If you are prone to sweaty feet, use powders or sweat-wicking socks to keep moisture at bay.
expert tip
Store antifungal cream at room temperature.
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Q. How can I tell if I have a fungal infection on my nails?
A. If your nails have been infected by fungus, they'll usually look discolored (probably yellow in color) and will break or crumble easily. A foul smell is often associated with fungal infections.
Q. How can I prevent future yeast infections?
A. It's unfortunate that some women are prone to this uncomfortable type of infection. Some strategies for preventing future yeast infections include avoiding tight clothing, changing out of wet or damp clothes immediately after a swim or workout, and changing tampons or pads frequently. A healthy diet is essential in helping prevent yeast infections. It's also recommended that women avoiding the practice of douching, as this can harm the natural pH balance of the vagina.
Q. I spend lots of time at the public pool. How can I protect myself from fungal infections?
A. Whatever you do, avoid going barefoot anywhere. Fungal infections are very contagious, and it's easy to pick them up just by walking in the same place as someone else affected. Get some water shoes, or wear sandals or other protective footwear until you get into the water. When heading back home, make sure your body is completely dry before putting on your socks, shoes, and other clothing.