How Do You Know If Your Skin Cancer Is Potentially Fatal?

October 30th, 2008 by admin

Technically speaking, all skin cancer is potentially lethal if not treated. However, there are more serious forms of the condition, though they are a lot rarer.

Technically speaking, all skin cancer is potentially lethal if not treated. However, there are more serious forms of the condition, though they are a lot rarer.

Mycosis Fungoides

Mycosis Fungoides is an extremely rare form of skin cancer and it tends to affect twice as many men as it does women. Many people assume that it is an innocent fungal infection when they first hear the name; however it is in fact a much more sinister condition which is a type of cutaneous T cell Lymphoma.

Generally a cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma is an uncontrollable growth within the skin of the T cells within the body. Whilst most people do not notice any change to their daily life once they do have Mycosis Fungoides, it still does need to be treated as soon as possible.

Who Mycosis Fungoides affects the Most and what causes it:

Mycosis Fungoides seems to affect black skinned people more than fair skinned people, and as mentioned earlier, it tends to affect men more than women.

Whilst it is possible for the condition to strike at any age, it does seem to affect older people generally over the age of fifty. Why the condition appears is currently unknown but you definitely cannot pass it on to anybody else. The condition is also not hereditary and the symptoms do tend to vary from person to person.

Itching seems to be the most common form of symptom in most people, and the condition itself seems to appear in various stages. During its early stages, the skin will develop small patches of redness, though in darker skins the patches may simply just look darker than usual.

The patches are generally extremely itchy and you may notice that some patches are raised from the skin. They tend to appear mainly on the buttocks, under the arms, on the hips and on the chest.

The second stage usually includes skin tumors. The color of the lu

mps seems to now be a violet color and they are also raised. They are sometimes ulcerated, though that does not happen all the time.

Next is the redness stage where as well as skin patches and raised lumps, large sections of the skin also turn red. These areas of the skin also tend to be really itchy and they often look quite scaly too. You may also notice that the folds of skin on your face and in the palms of your hands become quite thick and they could even crack.

Finally, if not treated, the condition tends to spread to other parts of the body and usually the first parts of the body to be affected are the lymph nodes.

These then become inflamed and at this stage they can become cancerous. If they are cancerous, the condition can spread to the liver, the lungs and even the bone marrow.

Usually, it takes around six years to diagnose Mycosis Fungoides from the start of the symptoms appearing. This can make it difficult to treat early and as mentioned, people generally do not know they have the condition and so their normal lives are usually not disrupted.

It is extremely common to confuse the condition with other conditions and usually in order to fully diagnose this condition; a skin sample will need to be taken.

Usually if caught early, steroid creams can be used to clear up the condition, though if it is cancerous, chemotherapy may need to be used. As rare as it is, Mycosis Fungoides does occur in some people and it does take an extremely long time to realize that you actually have it.

It usually does not turn out to be fatal, but if it is left untreated for an extremely long length of time from diagnosis, it can unfortunately lead to death.

Any type of skin cancer is potentially dangerous, you just have to catch it early enough and look out for any symptoms whatsoever that give the condition away.

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Drugs Used in Common Eye Diseases

October 30th, 2008 by admin

Blindness is a major health problem the world over. It is estimated that there are approximately 50,000,000 blind persons in the world and another approximately 150,000,000 with diminished or impaired vision who are unable to function effectively. The factors causing visual disability, are discussed briefly in this chapter.

Eye Infections

Allergic Conjunctivitis

It could be seasonal keratoconjunctivitis seen usually in summer season. Patient has complaints of eye discomfort and redness. It is treated with combination of anti-allergies and low dose of steroids. Another form of allergy is due to use of medication, for which the use of drug should be stopped.

Bacterial Infection

Infection of eye membrane (conjunctivitis) and eyelids (blepharitis) occurs both in children and adults. It may occur in a newborn baby (neonate) too. It is usually caused due to poor hygiene. There may be discharge from the eye. The eyelids may adhere to one another and it may be difficult to open the eye. Sometimes a boil may appear on the eyelash with pus in it (stye). In this case eyelash should be removed by a specialist followed with proper medication. Fomentation of the eyes with boiled water and a pinch of boric acid powder also provides some relief. Infection of cornea may be a severe condition, which if left untreated

may cause complete blindness, hence it requires aggressive treatment.

Fungal Infection

Injuries due to wooden stick or a thorn or vegetable matter can cause fungal infection. This a corneal ulcer, which is difficult to treat and needs a specialist’s intervention.

Viral Infection

Trachoma is a contagious inflammation of eye caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, which is not a true virus but resembles a virus in its properties. It develops slowly. Initially, the patients feels irritation in the eye with redness. This may progress to the formation of small follicles and scarring of eye membrane. If cornea is involved, it may lead to blindness.

Epidemic kertoconjunctivitis is usually seen after rainy season and is caused by Adenovirus. It has no specific treatment. Herpes, a common viral infection, can also cause corneal ulceration.

Treatment of Eye Infections

The treatment of infection of the eye requires anti-microbial eye drops or ointments.

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Preventing fungal nail infections by Janet Martin

October 28th, 2008 by admin

Fungal nail infections are so common that some people may be tempted to ignore them. This is because the condition starts as a small white or yellow spot that slowly spreads throughout the nail. Overlooking this warning sign is a big mistake since the disease carries a lot of risks and treatment is more likely to succeed the earlier it starts.

The usual symptoms of a fungal nail infection or onychomycosis are thickened, brittle, distorted, and dull nails that are yellow, green, brown or black in color. The infected nail may separate from the nail bed and emit a foul odor. Untreated, the disease can cause pain and permanent damage to the nail and spread to other parts of the body. If bacteria are present, there may be high fever, a discharge of pus, and increased pain and swelling.

“Nail fungus is more than a cosmetic problem. It can be painful and interfere with daily activities such as walking, playing sports, writing, typing, and other activities that require manipulating small objects or repetitive finger use. An international study conducted by dermatologists found that nail fungus had a significant impact on the quality of life of people with the disease. The main problems identified were embarrassment, functional problems at work, reduction in social activities, fears of spreading the disease to others, and pain,” said PDRhealth.

“In addition, (fungal nail infections) can pose a serious health risk for people with diabetes and for those with weakened immune systems. If you have diabetes, your blood circulation and the nerve supply to your feet can become impaired. Therefore, any relatively minor injury to your feet - including a nail fungal infection - can lead to a more serious complication, such as an open sore (foot ulcer) that’s difficult to heal. See your doctor immediately if you suspect nail fungus,” added the MayoClinic.com.

Treatment for onychomycosis can be long and tedious (anywhere from four to 12 months) and reinfection is always a possibility. Since topical antifungal creams and ointments aren’t effective, they are often combined with oral antifungal medications. However, the latter have side effects ranging from skin rashes to liver damage. To avoid these problems, try Somasin AFS, the safe and natural alternative for stubborn nail infections. Somasin’s dual action system targets the heart of the infection and will give you healthy, beautiful nails in just seven days! Check out http://www.somasin.com for more information.

To prevent onychomycosis, here are some tips from the Mayo Clinic and PDRhealth:

* Keep your nails short, clean and dry. Wipe your hands and feet thoroughly after bathing. Pay close attention to the spaces between the toes.

* Don’t bite your nails or try to dig out ingrown toenails to prevent germs from entering the skin and nails.

* Wear well-ventilated footwear (shoes and socks). Tight shoes that trap perspiration create a perfect environment for fungi to grow and multiply. Take your shoes off from time to time, especially after exercise, to keep moisture away. Change socks often if necessary.

* Use a good antifungal spray or powder. Spray or sprinkle your feet and the insides of your shoes.

* Wear rubber gloves to protect your hands from overexposure to water. Dry the gloves thoroughly afterwards.

* Don’t go barefoot in public places. Wear shoes around public pools, showers and locker rooms.

* Choose a reputable manicure and pedicure salon. To be safe, bring your own instruments.

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Jock Itch Information

October 28th, 2008 by admin

Jock Itch Information

Jock itch, also known as tinea cruris, is a fungal infection of the skin in the groin and upper thighs. The fungus that most commonly causes jock itch is called Trichophyton rubrum. Trichophyton rubrum also causes fungal infections of the toes and body. Lesions caused by jock itch can extend from the crease between the inner thigh and pelvis, over the adjacent upper inner thigh, and into the anal area.Jock itch differs from genital herpes in that it usually doesn’t develop on the scrotum or penis. It tends to spread in the inner thigh area instead. However, a jock itch rash may also affect the genitals and areas around the anus, rectum, or vagina. The skin may crack, scale and be painful, but it usually won’t present open lesions like it would with genital herpes. Genital herpes doesn’t cause long-term infections. Healthy skin returns after 3 weeks, although slight change in skin color may result.CausesThe fungus that most commonly causes jock itch is called Trichophyton rubrum. It also causes fungal infections of the toes and body. Under the microscope, this fungus looks like translucent, branching, rod-shaped filaments or hyphae. The width of the hyphae is uniform throughout which helps distinguish it from hair, which tapers at the end. Some hyphae appear to have bubbles within their walls, also distinguishing them from hair. Under most conditions these fungi inhabit only the dead skin cells of the epidermis.Jock itch is caused by the same fungus that causes ringworm (tinea cruris). Jock itch is much more common in men than in women and develops most frequently in warm weather. The infection begins in the skinfolds of the genital area and can spread to the buttocks, upper inner thighs, armpits and underneath the breasts. Usually the scrotum is not involved (unlike in yeast infection). Anyone can get jock itch. Jock itch named because it is usually athletes who get it, but it can affect anyone who tend to be overweight or sweat a lot.SymptomsThere are several different jock itch symptoms that will let you know if you have it. Do you notice a circular, raised, red rash around your groin? Have you been experiencing a lot of itching? Does it seem like the more you scratch, the more you itch? Have you had any flaking or peeling of your skin in the groin area? All of these are classic symptoms.A circular, red, raised rash with elevated edges. Itching and redness in your groin, including your genitals, inner thighs, buttocks and anal area. Flaking, peeling or cracking skin in your groin. Abnormally dark or light skin. You may have other fungal skin rashes such as athlete’s foot or ringworm on other body parts. TreatmentSevere infections, frequently recurring infections, or infections lasting longer than two weeks may require further treatment by your doctor. Stronger prescription medications, such as those containing ketoconazole or terbinafine, or oral antifungals may be needed. Antibiotics may be needed to treat bacterial infections that occur in addition to the fungus (for example, from scratching the area).Side effects from oral medications include gastrointestinal upset, rash and abnormal liver function. Taking other medications, such as antacid therapies for ulcer disease or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), may interfere with the absorption of these drugs. Oral medications for fungal infection may alter the effectiveness of warfarin, an anticoagulant drug that decreases the clotting ability of your blood.

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Hair Loss In Children: Why My Child?

October 27th, 2008 by admin

Hair Loss In Children: Why My Child?

Children often take hair loss better than adults, up until the age of ten. Less of their identity is tied into their appearance, and so the loss of hair is not as shocking for them. There are several reasons that a child may lose their hair which are not life threatening.Common Reasons for Childhood Hair LossA reason that many children begin losing their hair is Tinea Captis, also known as ringworm of the scalp. This is a fungal infection which affects both the hair follicles and individual strands. If not treated with medicine immediately, it can be contagious.Another reason for childhood hair loss is Alopecia Areata, which can cause baldspots on the head and other areas of body hair. It is theorized to occur when the immune system begins attacking follicles. With treatment started immediately, some body hair may be saved.Another cause of childhood hair loss is called Trichotillomania. It is a self-inflicted condition which is considered on the obsessive compulsive spectrum. In it, a child feels the need to obsessively pluck hair from their head.This condition is usually treated with some kind of behavioral therapy, often including relaxation techniques. Because the hair follicle is not usually damaged, hair should grow back when the plucking of it is ended.Other conditions which can cause hair to stop growing include individual trauma, and traction alopecia. In this disease, the hair is pulled at or rubbed constantly. The resulting trauma to the hair shaft can cause hair to stop growing. Severe hair styles may also cause this reaction.A body’s response to trauma can also lead to hair loss. After a traumatic event, some people’s bodies withdraw nutrients from the hair, causing it to fall out. Hair loss does not need to traumatize a child. A parent with the right attitude can help their child through hair loss with support.

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Renu with MoistureLoc Infections and Recall Spark Calls for New Safety Regulations

October 26th, 2008 by admin

Renu with MoistureLoc Infections and Recall Spark Calls for New Safety Regulations

Over the summer, a Food %26 Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel recommended that contact lens solutions be subjected to more stringent testing than what is currently required. The recommendation came after several brands of contact lens solution, including Bausch %26 Lomb’s Renu with MoistureLoc, were tied to potentially-blinding eye infections. Bausch %26 Lomb issued a worldwide recall of Renu with MoistureLoc Contact Lens Solution after it was linked to hundreds of cases of Fusarium Keratitis, a rare, but serious infection of the cornea that has the potential to cause blindness. Risk factors for infection usually include trauma (generally with plant material), chronic ocular surface diseases, immunodeficiencies, and, rarely, contact lens use. Fungal keratitis is a condition more prevalent in warm climates. First-line treatment includes topical and oral antifungal medications. Patients who do not respond to treatment usually require surgical intervention, including corneal transplantation. These infections are not transmitted from person to person.On April 10, 2006, the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued public health warnings concerning serious fungal infections associated with contact lens solution use. The CDC stated that it had interviewed 30 patients suspected of having fungal keratitis. Of these 30 patients, 28 wore soft contact lenses and 26 used a Bausch %26 Lomb Renu contact lens solution in the month prior to the fungal infection diagnosis.On April 13, 2006, Bausch %26 Lomb, Inc. recommended that consumers switch to another lens care solution and asked all retailers to remove U.S. manufactured Renu with MoistureLoc from their shelves. On May 2, 2006 the CDC announced that the number of confirmed fungal infections rose to 88 cases. Just three days later, on May 5, 2006, the CDC revised the number of confirmed cases to 102.On May 12, 2006, the CDC made another upward revision in the number of confirmed fungal eye infections to 122 cases. On May 15, 2006, the FDA issued a press release stating: “Based on this scientific and epidemiological data suggesting that Renu with MoistureLoc may increase susceptibility to Fusarium, Bausch %26 Lomb has decided to permanently remove the Renu with MoistureLoc product worldwide.”Bausch %26 Lomb, Inc. and the FDA both acknowledged that there was a problem in the chemical properties of Renu with Moisture that prevented the disinfectant in the product from killing the Fusarium fungus. Testing had had confirmed that the Renu with MoistureLoc solution allowed a polymer film to form around the Fusarium fungus that made it resistant to the disinfectant in the product.Renu with MoistureLoc was just one of several contact lens solutions linked to serious eye infections. Last year, at least 21 cases of infections involving the water-borne Acanthamoeba parasite were linked to Advanced Medical Optics (AMO) Complete MoisturePlus solution, prompting the Santa Ana, California-based company to recall the product. That AMO recall followed another issued in November 2006, when 2.9 million packets of AMO Complete MoisturePlus Multi-Purpose contact-lens solution and Active Packs were recalled after lots sold in Japan were found to have bacterial contamination. The recall included 183,000 Complete MoisturePlus units sold in the United States. AMO traced the contaminated units to a plant in China and found that Ralstonia bacteria had compromised the disinfectant in the solution and were eating away at the oxygen in the bottles.Since the outbreaks and recalls, critics of contact lens solution makers have contended that current testing methods are not enough to insure the products’ safety. That argument gained added weight earlier this year when researchers at the Center for Medical Mycology found ReNu with MoistureLoc was unable to resist contamination because the strain of Fusarium responsible for the 2006 outbreak had the ability to form biofilms. Biofilms are clusters of microbes held together by a glue-like matrix. This structure made the Fusarium extremely resistant to contact lens solutions and the body’s own immune system. Unfortunately, contact lens solutions are not required to be tested against microbes with the ability to form biofilms. In fact, Renu with MoistureLoc and other contact lens solutions are tested against a rare type of fungus obtained from a patient in Nigeria in 1970s, which critics say has no real-world applicability.In the case of the recalled AMO contact lens solution, there is no requirement at this time for solutions to be tested against Acanthamoeba. Following the 2007 recall, researchers found that AMO Complete MoisturePlus had no ability to kill the parasite.The contact lens solution recalls have increased calls for the FDA to update the safety regulations that now govern the way the products are sold and tested. This past June, an FDA advisory panel took up the issue, and strongly recommended that the agency revamp testing requirements for contact lens solutions. The panel also recommended a variety of strong new consumer warnings for the products, including cautions that reusing lens solution can lead to blindness. The FDA is not bound to follow recommendations of advisory panels, but in most cases, it does so.

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Skin Yeast Infections The So Called Candida Albicans

October 26th, 2008 by admin

Skin Yeast Infections The So Called Candida Albicans

Like them or hate them, Candida albicans will forever be inherent in our bodies and this reverie home rock! They love it. Nevertheless, whenever the word yeast infection is contemplated on, many brains do not strain to speculate where this happens. This is simply in their “no crowd” zones of their bodies where they can only groan in pain silently. But in this particular article I intend to confirm to you exceptional reader that the Candida albican are conceited enough to cause skin yeast infections too. The skin yeast infections occur on our major thermal regulation organ called the skin especially around the cheeks, in between the toes, mouth, hands and almost everywhere. When yeast or fungal infection happen on the skin, it is referred to as cutaneous candidiasis. All yeast infections are caused by a fungi Candida albican and this happens when there are triggering factors exposed to this Candida that causes an upheaval. Ladies, I know that you are an emblem of beauty; because of this I know you can not stand an irritable rash on any part of your body particularly your face. But there is no sole thing you can do to an allured yeast fungus that does not give a hoot about scarring your exclusive beauty.The skin yeast infections reveal in form of a rash that appears red and flat, with sharp edges. The rash will mostly show on the folded areas such as armpits, on the genital parts, underneath breast and some reliable wit states that fat mamas are more susceptible to this. When the Candida occurs on your mouth, it is called thrush and it is common to old people and babies. It appears as thick white lacy patches that can form anywhere inside the mouth, including the tongue. This is mostly as a result of ill dental care for adults and failure to consult their doctors for diagnosis and treatment. So you are the type who has chronic thrush then you should practice good dental hygiene and seek doctor’s advice. For your little angle that has got that terrible diaper rash, try the soothing effect of Vaseline or any petroleum jelly. As with any other yeast infection, the underlying cause for skin yeast infections can be as a result of illnesses such as the use of antibiotics, irritation by chemicals or perfumes, diabetes, hormone changes, etc. this is why it is very imperative for you to get doctor’s opinion so as to treat the underlying causes and the skin yeast infection will eventually disappear. If the chronic skin yeast infection is rampant in between your toes, then much stand to be condemned concerning your feet hygiene. Perhaps you are the kind that sweats a lot and on removing shoes leave alone the pair of socks, fill the whole room with a pathetic whiff. You need to clear that athlete foot by drying your feet well after washing, then wearing clean cotton pair of socks. What is more, if the skin yeast infections occur on your behind do not be fast to blame the pinworms that love the anus part of your body, the Candida albican could be responsible as ever. Check the way you manage that part after a bowel movement and if unhygienic then it is the reason why that itch is intolerable, see your doctor. If the rash is on your armpits then think about the deodorant you could be using if it is allergic to your skin or you are just sweaty and filthy!

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Ringworm treatment at home

October 26th, 2008 by admin

Ringworm treatment at home

Ringworm is a fungal infection showing as itchy, red, scaly, slightly raised, expanding rings on the trunk, face or groin area. An infection caused by a fungus (not a worm or a parasite). It is extremely contagious and spreads quickly. The most common symptoms are red, itchy, swollen skin in the shape of a ring. The skin in the center of the ring usually appears healthy. The medical term for ringworm is “tinea.” (Tinea gets us back to worms. Tinea is the Latin name for a growing worm.) Doctors add another word to indicate where the fungus is located. Tinea capitis, for instance, refers to scalp ringworm, tinea corporis to fungus of the body, tinea pedis to fungus of the feet, and so on. To catch ringworm, you have to be exposed to it and you have to be susceptible. Some people are much more susceptible than others. Those with eczema or other skin problems get ringworm more easily because the protective barrier of the skin’s outer layer is less intact. Children are more susceptible before puberty. Boys get it more easily than girls. Ringworm of the skin starts as a red, scaly patch or bump. Ringworm tends to be very itchy and uncomfortable. Over time, it may begin to look like a ring or a series of rings with raised, bumpy, scaly borders (the center is often clear). This ring pattern gave ringworm its name, but not every person who’s infected develops the rings. People will sometimes pick up a case of Ringworm from their pet, but just because a pet has Ringworm does not necessarily mean that the people that interact with that pet will develop the problem. A dog or cat can transmit Ringworm to a person without showing any symptoms at all. Ringworm is widespread around the world and in the United States . The fungus that causes scalp Ringworm lives in humans and animals . The fungus that causes Ringworm of the body lives in humans, animals, and soil . The fungi that cause Ringworm of the foot and Ringworm of the nails live only in humans. To avoid ringworm infection, avoid contact with suspicious lesions, wear loose-fitting clothes, avoid sharing clothes, and after showering, dry off completely. Examine all family members for signs of tinea as reinfection may occur. Scalp ringworm (tinea capitis) is primarily caused by Trichophyton. Scalp ringworm is highly contagious and is common among children, especially black children. It may produce a pink scaly rash that may be somewhat itchy, or it may produce a patch of hair loss without a rash. Less commonly it can cause a painful, inflamed, swollen patch on the scalp that sometimes oozes pus. A kerion is caused by an allergic reaction to the fungus. Nails with ringworm may become thick and discoloured, and will sometimes start to crumble. Children are most likely to get ringworm. Ringworm of the scalp can spread from child to child when children share hats, combs, or brushes. Ringworm of the body can be spread on towels, clothing, or sports equipment. Personal hygiene is important in preventing the spread of ringworm. Dogs and cats can be infected with ringworm, too, and they can pass it to people through direct contact. Although unsightly, ringworm usually isn’t serious, except potentially for people with weak immune systems. Treatment usually consists of antifungal medications that you apply to your skin.

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Skin yeast infections is what you should find out

October 25th, 2008 by admin

Skin yeast infections is what you should find out

Like them or hate them, Candida albicans will forever be inherent in our bodies and this reverie home rock! They love it. Nevertheless, whenever the word yeast infection is contemplated on, many brains do not strain to speculate where this happens. This is simply in their “no crowd” zones of their bodies where they can only groan in pain silently. But in this particular article I intend to confirm to you exceptional reader that the Candida albican are conceited enough to cause skin yeast infections too. The skin yeast infections occur on our major thermal regulation organ called the skin- especially around the cheeks, in between the toes, mouth, hands and almost everywhere. When yeast or fungal infection happen on the skin, it is referred to as cutaneous candidiasis. All yeast infections are caused by a fungi Candida albican and this happens when there are triggering factors exposed to this Candida that causes an upheaval. Ladies, I know that you are an emblem of beauty; because of this I know you can not stand an irritable rash on any part of your body particularly your face. But there is no sole thing you can do to an allured yeast fungus that does not give a hoot about scarring your exclusive beauty.The skin yeast infection reveal itself in form of a rash that appears red and flat, with sharp edges. The rash will mostly show on the folded areas such as armpits, on the genital parts, underneath breast and some reliable wit states that fat mamas are more susceptible to this. When the Candida occurs on your mouth, it is called thrush and it is common to old people and babies. It appears as thick white lacy patches that can form anywhere inside the mouth, including the tongue. This is mostly as a result of ill dental care for adults and failure to consult their doctors for diagnosis and treatment. So you are the type who has chronic thrush then you should practice good dental hygiene and seek doctor’s advice. For your little angle that has got that terrible diaper rash, try the soothing effect of Vaseline or any petroleum jelly. As with any other yeast infection, the underlying cause for skin yeast infections can be as a result of illnesses such as the use of antibiotics, irritation by chemicals or perfumes, diabetes, hormone changes, etc. this is why it is very imperative for you to get doctor’s opinion so as to treat the underlying causes and the skin yeast infection will eventually disappear. It the chronic skin yeast infection is rampant in between your toes, then much stand to be condemned concerning your feet hygiene. Perhaps you are the kind that sweats a lot and on removing shoes leave alone the pair of socks, fill the whole room with a pathetic whiff. You need to clear that athlete foot by drying your feet well after washing, then wearing clean cotton pair of socks. What is more, if the skin yeast infections occur on your behind do not be fast to blame the pinworms that love the anus part of your body, the Candida albican could be responsible as ever. Check the way you manage that part after a bowel movement and if unhygienic then it’s the reason why that itch is intolerable, see your doctor. If the rash is on your armpits then think about the deodorant you could be using if it is allergic to your skin or you are just sweaty and filthy!

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Boric Acid Suppositories yeast infection cure

October 25th, 2008 by admin

Boric Acid Suppositories yeast infection cure

Boric acid suppositories are another do-it-your-self-treatment for yeast infections. Apart from being a great cockroach killer in a cockroach-ridden dwelling, it turns out to kill yeasty fungi too and all you need to do is to give it a shot. Believe It or not it has worked for many! Boric acid is a chemical substance with moderate antiseptic and antifungal properties and since yeast infection is a fungal infection it then falls in this category. From its identity, one may fear that just like any other acid, these boric acid suppositories will rip and irritate the vaginal fresh further instead of healing it and thus one may keep a safe distance from it. Wrong!Boric acids suppositories could either be bought from the best pharmaceutical stores in town or one may opt to make hers at home. At the moment, the doctors have supported boric acid capsules to be used to cure vaginal yeast infections by just inserting one at a day until the symptoms declines with the exception of the pregnant women. If you decide to make your own at your house, all you have to do is to load up some size 00 capsules from a pharmacy or natural foods store with boric acid to use as suppositories. The temperature and moisture in your vagina will thaw out the capsules and let loose the boric acid. With this you should insert two capsules crammed with boric acid, (600 mg) in totality, into your vagina every nighttime for a week. This is a pretty strong treatment, and is able of effectively treating even severe or persistent yeast infections. However the same recommending doctors of these boric acid suppositories have also told the users to expect some side effects attached to the usage. Some of these side effects include some exterior burning and discomfort for the first few days, and may cause bulky vaginal discharge and therefore it would be advisable to discontinue use if the burning is severe.They also warn that boric acid could be deadly and should never at any time be ingested via the mouth, the correct and safer part is the other outlet pipe for a all the body filth between you walking gadgets. Also they caution the users to be careful not to pour some on open wounds and again it should be kept away from children reach.The usefulness of boric acid suppositories is another significant element to be well thought-out above all when used to treat vaginal yeast infections that haven’t been cured by antifungal medications like Monistat or Diflucan. Boric acid suppositories restore to health up to a high of almost a hundred percent of our women with vaginal yeast infections within a few days or weeks depending on the severity and frequencies of each case. However just like always if the symptoms persist then run to your medical physician for his opinion. You could be suffering from other serious diseases like diabetes, cancer or even HIV infection and perhaps this is the reason why you never get better. This will then mean that, your doctor will prescribe medication for these disorders first and will advice you on how best to handle them.

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