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Fungal Skin Infections: How to Spot Them and Treat Them Properly

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Fungal skin infections are very common and, in most cases, treatable. They often appear in warm, moist areas of the body, such as between the toes, in the groin, under the breasts, in skin folds or on the scalp. Although they are usually not dangerous, they can be uncomfortable, itchy, persistent and contagious. The key is to recognise the signs early, use the correct treatment and avoid quick fixes that may make the infection worse. On this page What causes fungal skin infections? How to spot common fungal infections Why fungal infections are sometimes mistaken for other rashes How fungal skin infections are treated Common treatment mistakes to avoid How to prevent spreading or recurrence When to see a doctor What causes fungal skin infections? Fungi like warm, damp environments Many fungal skin infections are caused by dermatophytes, a group of fungi that li...

Managing Yeast Infections

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  Most women know the tell-tale signs: that persistent itch, irritation, and sometimes a cottage cheese-like discharge – classic symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection. Yeast infections are extremely common; about 3 out of 4 women will experience at least one in their lifetime. Though they’re not usually serious, they can be very uncomfortable and inconvenient. The good news is that yeast infections are generally easy to treat once you recognize what you’re dealing with. In this article, we’ll discuss how to identify a yeast infection (and not confuse it with other issues), effective treatments – including medications and home care – and ways to prevent those pesky infections from coming back. Is It Really a Yeast Infection? The vagina has a delicate balance of flora, including the yeast, Candida. A yeast infection happens when something upsets that balance (like antibiotics, hormonal changes, or diabetes) and yeast overgrows, leading to irritation. However, other infe...