Wednesday 21 September 2011

Skin Yeast Infection




Skin Yeast Infection
Skin yeast infection is probably not one that most people have heard of. When you hear the word "yeast infection", your thoughts probably turn to the vagina (for women) or the penis (for men), but did you know that a candida infection can also be present on the skin of other areas of the body? This article will review some common places on the human body skin where a yeast fungal infection can be found.yeast
Skin yeast infection of the vagina
Let's start with one the most common candida fungal infections. Women can get excess amounts of in and around the vaginal cavity. The result is frequent burning and itching in the female genital area. Severe cases of a vaginal yeast outbreak include sores and lesions.
Skin yeast infection of the penis
It is not uncommon for a man to contract penile yeast infections when having sexual intercourse with a partner that has an active candida infection in her vagina. One challenge, however is proper diagnosis as it is often difficult for a non-medical person to know the difference between a sexually transmitted disease and the existence of the candida fungus on the penis. Severe cases of a penile yeast infection can result in blisters at the tip of the head of the penis - causing severe pain during urination and sexual activity. Also, yeast blisters are not always limited to the penile shaft - sometimes the infection can spread through the inner thighs of a man, even back toward the anus.
Skin yeast infection in the folds of the skin
Irritation can form under the folds of the skin. This creates a condition called intertrigo and can present itself in moist, warm areas of the body such as the groin, breasts, underarms as well as under the skin folds of the belly of an obese person. If there are any cuts or lesions in these precarious locations, then the yeast organisms can penetrate through the skin into the bloodstream. Proper hygiene is extremely important for someone who has a problem with frequent candida infections of the skin folds. This includes making sure that you take frequent showers (and clean all folds of the skin with soap and water). In addition, when in situations where excessive sweating can take place, make sure that all the skin folds are wiped down with a dry towel as quickly as possible so that the yeast does not breed and multiply at a faster pace.

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