Medications for foot fungus, also referred to as antifungal medications. Antifungal medications are generally not recommended for breastfeeding women.
Topical antifungal medications commonly used in the clinic include miconazole nitrate cream, terbinafine hydrochloride cream, ketoconazole cream, and naftifine ketoconazole cream, etc. Adverse effects of these topical medications include localized burning sensation, redness, and swelling. To ensure the safety of the medication, it should be used with caution in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Antifungal drugs used for the treatment of tinea pedis include itraconazole dispersible tablets, fluconazole dispersible tablets and so on. In addition to the adverse effects of nausea and vomiting, these drugs may also have serious hepatotoxicity, and are contraindicated in pregnant women and breastfeeding women.
Considering that the drug may be secreted through the milk to cause potential damage to the baby, so in the breastfeeding period need to suspend the use of antifungal drug treatment, if necessary, must follow the doctor’s instructions.