Fungus on Skin

Infections due to fungus on the skin extremely common, but very difficult to detect. Find out what the common infections are, the cure for them and the preventions.
Fungus on Skin
Fungus on skin is the most common fungus infection, but equally difficult to spot. The microscopic organisms are only be seen through high magnification. Fungus on skin, makes it itchy, flaky and white. Sometimes it makes the affected area red, making it look like a skin rash. Most eczematous skin gets infected with fungi.

What is Fungus
Fungus belongs to the fungal kingdom, and not to the plant kingdom nor the animal kingdom. Fungi are referred to as types of germs. They are a problem if they cause any infection in the human body. Unfortunately, fungal infections are very common and are a big cause of skin irritations.

What are the Common Fungal Infections?
Fungal infections are common in many parts of the body. Here are some common infections caused by fungus on skin.

Tinea is an infection caused on nails, hair and skin. The first sign of Tinea are reddish spots on the skin. Gradually, it transforms into rings, which is popularly known as ringworms. Tinea or ringworms get their names according to the places they affect. For instance, scalp ringworms are the ones that affect the head or hair, while body ringworms infect the chest, arms and legs. The nails can carry nail fungus, which can also result in this infection.

Athlete's Foot does not mean that the fungi will give your feet an athletic built. In fact this fungal infection on the skin makes the toes of your feet infected with fungus. The infection spreads on the sides of the feet, on the sole and in toenails too. One should watch out for toenail fungus.

Candida is another type of fungal infection. It mostly infects the area around the nails or any other soft body openings. Babies develop diaper rash, which can lead to candidal infection. Older women or girls develop this infection around the vagina.

Jock's Itch is the fungal infection that affects the groin and the upper thighs. The name gives an impression that it is most common amongst men, but women are equally at its risk. It begins with a small rash and later turns out into pimple-like pustules.

Fungus on Skin - Cure
The fungus on skin cures have to be quick, because a lot of time is usually lost in discovering the infection. The moment a fungal infection is detected, begin using an antiseptic soap. This will remove all the dirt and germs from the skin. The everyday exposure to the pollution also adds to the grime and dirt, aggravating the skin fungus infection. Dry the body with a dry cloth or hair dryer, by holding it 12-15 inches away from the body. This way, the trapped water will get evaporated.

Persons suffering from athlete's foot, should remove their footwear from time to time, as sweat between the toenails, dark and moist conditions are the breeding grounds for fungal infections. The same is applicable for any other type of fungal infections.

Prevention for Infection of Fungus on Skin
'Prevention is better than cure', and there is no denying that. Fungus breeds in damp and moist conditions. This does not mean that infections due to fungus on skin are rampant in monsoons. Even sweating leads fungal infections. Hence, to avoid fungus on skin, its essential to keep the body dry and clean. Removing dead skin regularly, especially near the nail areas, will help prevent fungal infections within the nails. Personal hygiene is an indispensable factor, when it comes averting fungal infections.

Applying baby powder on your feet, before wearing your shoes, helps you keep your feet dry all the time. There are many home remedies available for infections caused by fungus on skin, like using a vinegar cure for toenail fungus. Is fungus on skin contagious? Only sometimes, and hence must be cured as quickly as possible to avoid further spreading. So curing them before the condition gets out of hands is the best possible remedy. Hope, your infection will get cured as fast as possible. Take care!

By Mukta Gaikwad
Published: 8/18/2009
 
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