Know The Signs And Symptoms of A Skin Yeast Infection And What Action You Need To Take

Skin bumps can be an early indicator of a skin yeast infection. Cutaneous Candidiasis is the technical name for this type of infection. The fungus Candida albicans is the main culprit. Warm, damp skin fold areas are the most common areas for skin yeast infections but they can appear on any part of the skin. A skin yeast infection can take many forms but toenail fungus, diaper rash, athlete’s foot, jock itch, below the breasts and around the armpit area are amongst the most common.

People suffering from a diabetic disease are very likely to develop a Candida infection. Another high risk factor is being obese. As does taking oral contraceptives and/or antibiotics.

Yeast infection of the skin symptoms can include a rash, itchy and flaking skin and redness. Often there will also be a clear, odorless discharge. As sufferers will frequently scratch whilst asleep there is a high risk of secondary infection.

Seek the advice of a health care professional if you think you have a yeast overgrowth.

Infections of the skin are usually diagnosed by examining the overall appearance of the skin and, if necessary by scraping off some skin cells for examination under a microscope.

Here some suggestions to help minimize the risk of Candidiasis.
* never share towels;
* don’t live in trainers. Instead wear leather shoes or sandals;
* if you touch an infected area always wash your hands thoroughly, that includes after applying any antifungal cream;
* don’t wear tight fitting clothes;
* wear clothing that lets your body breathe. Technological fabrics that wick moisture away are excellent.

When choosing an antifungal treatment you can go down either the natural or drug route.
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However, unless you treat the root cause of the Candida overgrowth, recurring yeast infections in the future are highly likely.

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To prevent suffering from chronic or recurring bouts of yeast infection you have to make an honest assessment of your current lifestyle. Remember, the yeast Candida albicans is normally kept under control by other bacteria in your digestive system. Something had to happen to let it get out of balance. Your immune functions is probably not working as efficiently as it could. You need to take a good look at your diet – introducing more fresh vegetables, cooking your own meals rather than relying on processed foods etc. And, as stress has a big impact of immunity, learning how to manage stress better would be very beneficial. As would regular exercise.

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Lifestyle changes or continually feeling miserable as you suffer reoccurring yeast infections? The choice is yours.

 

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