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SBL FUNGINIL DROP

SBL FUNGINIL DROP
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SBL FUNGINIL DROP
₹89.00
₹127.00(M.R.P)

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  • Brand: SBL

SBL Funginil Drops are enriched with well-proven homoeopathic medicines known for their ability to target fungal pathogens, reduce itching and redness, and support healthy skin and nails. This makes them a valuable solution for individuals prone to recurrent fungal infections or weakened immune defense.

It offers a natural, scientifically formulated approach to managing fungal infections. With potent antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties, Funginil Drops help combat fungal overgrowth, soothe irritation and discomfort associated with it. With precise dosing and easy absorption, they offer a convenient and efficient option for maintaining a balanced, healthy body.

SBL’s Funginil Drops can be helpful in the following conditions:

• Athlete’s Foot (Tinea pedis): A common fungal infection affecting the skin of the feet, leading to itching, redness, scaling, and peeling, especially between the toes.

• Ringworm (Tinea corporis): Characterized by a circular, red rash with raised edges on the skin, often itchy and sometimes spreading to other areas.

• Jock Itch (Tinea cruris): A fungal infection in the groin region causing redness, itching, and a ring-shaped rash.

• Yeast Infections: Often affecting warm, moist areas such as skin folds or the groin, presenting with redness, itching, and discomfort.

• Fungal Nail Infections: Involves thickening, discoloration, and brittleness of the nails due to fungal overgrowth.

• Intertrigo: Inflammation and rash in skin folds caused by moisture, heat, and friction, which can be complicated by fungal infection.

• Urticaria (Hives): Raised, itchy welts on the skin that may occur due to allergic reactions or irritation and can be aggravated by fungal overgrowth.

• Eczema and Dermatitis: Chronic skin conditions marked by dryness, redness, and inflammation, which can be further irritated by fungal infections.

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