How long to take mycophenolate for oral fungal infections

Oral fungal infections are treated with mycotoxin, which usually needs to be taken for about 7 to 14 days, depending on the individual.
Aspergillin is an antifungal drug that can treat oral inflammation and vaginal inflammation caused by Candida infection. If the patient suffers from oral inflammation caused by Candida infection, taking mycotoxin can have a therapeutic effect in about three days, but in order to ensure the efficacy of the drug, it is usually necessary to take the drug for about a week. If the disease is more serious, it can also be taken for about two weeks.
The main mycobacteria may occur diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and other adverse reactions, allergic to the product is prohibited.
Patients with oral infections, should go to the regular hospital stomatology department for relevant examinations, through local disinfection and medication as well as maintaining oral hygiene and other methods of treatment, but also under the guidance of the doctor to use oral medication or injectable drugs for treatment.