Thrush & Fungal infections

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Thrush & Fungal Infection Treatments in Ireland

Find discreet relief for thrush and common fungal infections with our dedicated collection at Ballyduff Pharmacy. We stock products to help treat and soothe thrush, athlete’s foot, ringworm and other common fungal skin issues. These conditions are common and treatable. If it’s your first time with symptoms, or they keep returning, it’s best to check with our pharmacist or GP. Orders are dispatched discreetly. Always read the label. Order online for delivery anywhere in Ireland.

Thrush Treatments

Thrush is a common fungal infection that is treatable with products designed for it, available in different formats. If it’s your first time experiencing symptoms, if they keep coming back, or if you’re unsure whether it’s thrush, it’s best to check with our pharmacist or GP before treating.

Athlete’s Foot & Skin Fungal Infections

Antifungal creams, sprays and powders can help treat common skin fungal infections such as athlete’s foot and ringworm. Good hygiene, and keeping the affected area clean and dry, supports treatment. If the problem persists, spreads, or keeps recurring, seek advice.

Preventing Recurrence

Simple measures can help reduce the chance of fungal infections returning, such as keeping skin clean and dry, wearing breathable footwear and changing socks regularly, and not sharing towels. These habits support treatment and help prevent future flare-ups.

Delivery Across Ireland

Order online and enjoy nationwide delivery across Ireland for just €5.95, with free delivery on orders over €70, plus free click & collect and free local delivery for local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Thrush is common and treatable with products designed for it. If it’s your first time having symptoms, if they keep coming back, or if you’re unsure whether it’s thrush, it’s best to check with our pharmacist or GP before treating, so you can be confident you’re using the right approach.

Antifungal creams, sprays and powders are commonly used, alongside good foot hygiene — keeping feet clean and dry, changing socks regularly, and not sharing towels. If it doesn’t improve, keeps returning, or spreads, speak to our pharmacist or GP for further advice.

Keeping skin clean and dry, wearing breathable footwear, changing socks regularly and avoiding shared towels can all help reduce the chance of common fungal infections returning. Completing any treatment as directed, rather than stopping early, also helps clear the infection fully.

Check with our pharmacist or GP if it’s your first time with thrush symptoms, if symptoms are severe, persistent or recurring, if treatments aren’t working, if you’re pregnant, or if you’re unsure of the cause. Seeking advice helps make sure you’re treating the right thing in the right way.