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Do this if you want to heal your infection.
Start cleaning the environment you live, get new towels, new clothes, clean them, etc. Live on a healthy environment with the less possible bacteria around.
Second thing: get ANTIBIOTICS in creams and pills, take the pills every 6 or 8 hours every day, and use the antibiotic cream every 6-8 hours also, and after you take shower, etc. Put it in all your body, it will make it go away, believe me, it worked for me.
What about if you have to use loads of moisturiser which then comes out in the bath causing you to either need too much soap (causes reactions), to bathe for longer (causes reactions), to rub with a cloth (causes reactions) or increase the temperature (causes reactions)?