Can you put Daktarin on the glans?

Daktarin is the trade name for the generic name Miconazole Nitrate Cream. It can be applied when infections caused by bacteria to which the drug is sensitive are present in the glans area; it is not recommended when they are not present or if you are not sure if they are present. Miconazole nitrate cream is an antifungal medication for the skin and is used to treat infections of the skin and nails (e.g., ringworm, onychomycosis, onychomycosis, keratitis, otitis externa, etc.) caused by fungi, yeasts, and other fungi. Secondary infections caused by gram-positive bacteria, Candida, etc. and vaginal infections can also be used. It can be used under medical supervision if infections caused by the above mentioned fungi and yeasts are present in the glans area. It is forbidden to use in patients who are allergic to the composition of the drug miconazole nitrate cream, and pregnant women, lactating women and patients with allergies need to be cautious about its use. Miconazole nitrate cream should not be applied to the eyes and mucous membranes of the mouth and nose. Patients may experience allergy, burning sensation, congestion, itching and other adverse reactions after using the drug. Specific medication needs to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid danger.