Several options: depending on the type of fungus causing the infection, as well as where the infection is located on/in the body, there are several classes of anti-fungal medications available in different routes (topical, oral, intravenous). Do not attempt to self diagnose or treat a fungal infection in a child. See your pediatrician for evaluation who will recommend treatment or referral based on the symptoms.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Where ?: To get the most from this site you need to appropriate provide background information & ask a clear related question. A kid could get a fungal infection on their skin, scalp, in their blood, lungs, sinuses or brain. Each would be approached differently. You are welcome to start over & be more specific. Your posts are not linked & go out to the site at random.
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