In addition to the vagina, these 6 limbs can also get fungal infections
Various types of bacteria and fungi live and grow on your skin. Most are harmless, but they can also breed wildly which can eventually cause disease. Although generally fungal infections appear in the vagina, this infection can also appear in several other body parts. Then, anywhere? See the explanation in this article.
The body parts that are most often affected by fungal infections
1. feet
Feet is one part of the body that is susceptible to fungal infection. Because the body part of this one always comes in contact with various environmental surfaces at any time. In medical terms, a fungal infection affecting the foot is called tinea pedis or athlete's foot (athlete's foot). For Indonesians, this condition is better known as water lice.
The typical symptom of water lice is the presence of fluid-filled sponges that generally appear between the toes. In addition, water lice also cause itching, burning, dry or flaking skin, and red rashes.
If you scratch or touch the infected part, the infection can spread to your hands. It can also infect your nails. When the infection has invaded the nail, it will be more difficult to overcome because the nail is immune to drug substances. That is why treating this infection completely and preventing its reappearance is very important.
2. Mouth
Mouth fungal infections are usually caused by albicans candida fungi. This fungus is already present in the mouth, digestive tract and skin, only the amount is very small. Unfortunately, certain diseases or drugs such as corticosteroids or antibiotics can disrupt the balance of fungi and bacteria that cause fungi to multiply uncontrollably. Well, this is what causes fungal infections.
Fungal infections in the mouth are characterized by lesions or white patches in the mouth area such as the tongue, throat and mouth wall. Not only that, fungi in the mouth can also appear in the tonsils, palate, gums, and even the back of the throat. This infection can cause pain and can bleed if you are hit by friction, for example when brushing your teeth.
Mouth fungal infections most often affect infants. Even so, this infection can also affect anyone. Especially those who are taking corticosteroid inhalants (asthma drugs), antibiotics, and those who have a low immune system.
3. Armpit
In the medical world, armpit fungal infections are referred to as intertrigo. Intertrigo usually appears on areas of the skin that have folds, such as the armpit, groin area, and the lower part of the breast or abdomen.
Intertrigo is skin inflammation which can be caused and exacerbated by many factors. This includes moisture, hot weather, lack of air circulation in the armpit (for example, wearing clothes that are too narrow on the arm), to friction between the folds of the skin.
Fungal infections in the armpits are more common in hot weather when the air feels hotter and humid, so sweat accumulates in the folds of the skin. Well, this creates an ideal environment for bacteria and fungi to grow rapidly.
4. Breasts
If you are breastfeeding and feeling itchy around the breast, it could be a fungal infection. Because, fungal infections can occur and develop in the mother's breast. The reason is due to uncontrolled growth of candida mushrooms.
Fungal infections in the breast can occur because the breastfeeding process creates the perfect environment for the fungus to develop in the breast. Conditions that are warm, moist, and sweet make the breast the most preferred location for mushrooms to thrive.
5. Groin
Groin is the most appropriate place for mushrooms to breed. In the medical world, fungi that develop in the cell are known as tinea cruris. Tinea cruris is a skin disease caused by fungi that grow in the groin around the groin, anus, buttocks, and sometimes to the lower abdomen.
This infection occurs because you often use wet and damp underwear. In addition, sharing towels with people who are infected and rarely bathing can also increase your infection.
6. Penis
Not only in the vagina, fungal infections can attack a man's penis. Although fairly rare, you should never underestimate this infection. Fungal infections in the penis can occur if men tend to have unprotected sex and not keep their penis clean. Just like the vagina, the penis which is often in humid conditions also has a high potential to cause fungal infections.
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