Skin Fungus

 

Skin fungus: what it is and steps to curing it

Skin fungus can be a real pain; unsightly, irritating and uncomfortable. Luckily, though, most types can be easily treated.

To start, it might be a good idea to know what the different types of skin fungus are. One of the most common types is tinea pedis, better known as athlete's foot. This particular type causes varying degrees of itchiness, bright red inflammation and flaking. It can also create a scaly appearance on the bottoms of the feet, and cause thickness to develop; usually around the heels. In some cases people develop what is called a vesicular infection, which can cause fluid-filled blisters to grow under the skin. Although this is a fungal infection to start, without proper treatment, it can become a bacterial infection.

Tinea cruris, or jock itch, is very similar to athlete's foot in that it can cause itching, burning and flaking. It is also similar in that it grows in warm, damp areas of the body. However, jock itch is much more likely to develop into a full-blown rash; it may start as a small, red, scaly patch, but on many occasions the scales turn into small, pimple-like pustules.

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Tinea corpora (or ringworm), and candidiasis are both fairly common; however, they are seen most commonly in small children and the elderly. Ringworm, unlike its namesake, is not in fact a parasite, but a fungal infection. It is characterized by its red, dry, round shape; it may cause a mild itch and irritation, and hair loss if found to be on the skin of the scalp or face. Candidiasis is best known for having its hand in yeast infections; however, it can also affect other mucous membranes as well as nails and skin. The appearance of this particular skin fungus looks similar to that of eczema, which may be purple and flakey. It also tends to itch, and blisters may form around the most irritated areas.

Although in severe cases you will certainly want to call your doctor, in some of the milder instances, you can generally take care of skin fungus at home. You could always try the over the counter ointments, sprays and powders, and if you are suffering from athlete's food, it is recommended that you spray or powder all of your footwear to help prevent future outbreaks. You could also try home remedies; for instance, apple cider vinegar daubed onto the affected area; pure tea tree oil left on ringworm infections over night for a week or two; diluted grapefruit seed extract or iodine solutions can also be used to treat skin fungus.

Prevention is key, however. Always keep your skin thoroughly clean; go barefoot; use antiperspirant and powders to keep dry, and try to avoid public swimming pools and unnecessary contact with people you do not know well.

Although many people are embarrassed by these infections, they are really quite common. It is a misconception that fungal infections are a sign of poor hygiene. They can be caused by shaking hands, excessive heat, or even having an active lifestyle. So rather than be embarrassed, take control of your skin fungus; know what it is, cure it and take steps to prevent it in the future.

 

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Skin Fungus is a scary scay thing!  I really thought I had a cancer of some sort but it turned out I had a skin fungus infection.

 I looked on the internet for skin fungus treatment and found a brilliant website that shows you how to safely remove different types of skin fungus and fungus on the skin quickly and easily.

I have tried quite a few different products to get rid of my skin fungus or at the very least to please please please stop that awful itchiness and smell it produces and have not really had much success.  IT KEEPS RETURNING!

Even when I used some of the high prices lotions and potions some of which were over $100 for a small bottle, it didn't really help that much.  Thats when I come across "yet another product" or so I thought called Sparitual Farewell which helps fight fungus.  It wasn't that expensive and I was at the desperate stage again, im sure if you have ever suffered with skin fungus then you know what I am talking about so I gave it a try.

Firstly it actually smells quite nice, you know how some of the ointments can smell, foul and horrible well this has a nice pleasant aroma and when applied it doesn't leave your skin feeling really greasy or irritable.  First few days didn't really notice any change BUT there was a change that I didn't realise until my husband pointed it out and that was the itching had really really reduced.  The fungus itself stopped growing yet equally was not shrinking in size (yet), this was after a few days of usage.

I have now been using this for around 3 weeks and yes its not perfect but its also not expensive, its natural and its pleasant.  I still have skin fungus but its manageable and its reducing in size, smell, doesnt itch anymore and is getting better to look at which is something I really wanted to happen as I want to wear skimpy clothes for the hot weather.

 

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Some call it cheating...

Box of Light posted a photo:

Some call it cheating...

i call it a portrait. oh, and look! he has aces.

this is Marc,
my gracious host for my stay in the dominican republic,

he was my shoulder for three weeks as we bused it all over the southern island of new zealand 2 years ago
now i three weeksed it with him again in the DR... there was just more avacado, less kiwis this time.

Marc introduced me to campo life in San Jose, where he's stationed for another year and a half as a Peace Corps volunteer
he kept me fed (and from what i can tell, parasite-free despite warnings)
he translated for me, even though he did tell some people in the village that i only had half a brain and i couldn't defend myself
he hunted tarantulas for me
he cleaned his latrine for me
he gave me the window seats in the buses and crammed cars
he introduced me to the grilled cheese with ketchup
he sunblocked my back while i was campo detoxing at the beach

and he beat me in gin rummy every time we played.


except once.



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