
Home remedy for skin fungal infection
Fungal Infection
A fungal infection is a skin ailment caused by a fungus. There are several million species of fungi on our planet. They live on shrubs, in the dust, on household surfaces, and also on your skin. Seldom, such fungus can lead to skin problems like bumps, rashes or itches.
What are skin fungal infections?
Now that we know what skin fungal infection means, let us find the various types of it.
Types of Fungal infection on skin
On this enormous earth, there are millions of fungi and maybe double the types of skin infections caused by them. To keep the content short, we are only documenting the ones which are common in humans.
To know, share and discuss the various other types of skin fungal infections, write to Clinqon Editorial Panel or consult with our panel of doctors and we would be happy to help you.
1. Ringworm of the body (tinea corporis)
Ringworm of the body is caused by fungus and typically occurs on the abdomen and limbs. The sign is a ring-shaped red rash with slightly raised edges. To overcome such health conditions, the most prescribed treatment is antibiotic cream for skin infections.
2. Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis)
It is one of the most common fungal infections that affect the skin of the feet and in-between the toes. Typical symptoms of an athlete’s foot include itching or burning, stinging sensation between the toes or on the soles of the feet. The skin allergy symptoms include reddish developments on the skin, scaly, dry or flaked cracks, or blistered skin.
3. Jock itch (tinea cruris)
4. Ringworm of the scalp (tinea capitis)
Ringworm of the scalp, scientifically named tinea capitis, is a fungal infection in the skin of the scalp and hair shafts. The signs and symptoms of ringworm of the scalp may vary, but generally, it appears as itchy, bald and scaly spots on the head.
Ringworm of the scalp, a highly contagious infection, is most common in toddlers and school-age children and can be treated with oral medication or by the external application of antifungal shampoos. The most prominent symptoms of ringworm on the scalp are:
- localized bald spots that may seem reddish or scaly
- associated scaling and itching
5. Cutaneous candidiasis
Candidiasis is an infection in the skin caused by the Candida fungi. The fungi are naturally present on and inside our bodies. As it overgrows, the chances of the infection increases. Some typical areas that may get affected are, under the breasts and in the folds of the buttock. Diapers can also cause skin allergy in kids, which can lead to various infections. The symptoms of a Candida of the skin include a red rash, itching, and small red pustule.
Though there are various other types of skin fungal infections, these are the most common infection in the skin. Now let us move ahead to a very common question, how to cure skin fungal infection naturally?
Home remedy for fungal infection on skin
There are various ways to treat fungal infections. Treatments range from antifungal creams to antibiotic creams to home remedies for skin infections. According to our expert panelist, Dr Rachel Sharma, The most effective & best skin fungal infection treatment can mostly be achieved by applying simple home remedies.
Stay Glued to make your life easier with simple home remedies to overcome fungal skin infection.
1. Turmeric
Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory properties. A component present in turmeric called curcumin is believed to possess anti-microbial properties. It works like a wonder in the treatment of fungal skin infection.
How to use:
- Use turmeric in your meals.
- Mix it with water /coconut oil /olive oil and apply to the infected area.
2. Apple Cider Vinegar
The anti-fungal properties of apple cider vinegar can help you treat fungal skin infection effectively. The properties of the unfiltered apple cider vinegar regulate yeast growth and neutralize the pH.
3. Neem Leaf Extracts
Neem has been considered one of the most effective antifungal and natural detoxifier in India for hundreds of years. The extracts of the neem is capable of removing major pathogens and dermophytes from your skin.
How to use:
- Boil the neem leaves in water for a couple of minutes.
- Wash the infected area using water.
[Important: Do not cook it for long or apply the neem leaves directly on the infection as it might sting the skin.]
4. Coconut Oil
Coconut oil contains an increased quantity of essential fatty acids which aid in the treatment of fungal skin infection by damaging the cell membranes of the fungus. It should be noted that coconut oil can be very effective in treating mild and moderate skin infections.
5. Garlic
Garlic is very popular for treating infections in almost every household. It is one of the most effective home remedies against ringworms. It can also cure various other fungal skin infections.
How to use:
- Do not apply the raw garlic paste directly to the fungus. It can irritate for hours.
- Mix the garlic paste with any natural oil and make a paste.
- Apply a thin layer to the area which is infected.
The home remedies can be quick, easy and time tested. However, in case of severe or prolonged symptoms, you’re advised to seek expert medical help. The consultation of a dermatologist is a must for treating all skin infections. You can also consult a dermatologist online to get your treatments delivered to you while you are safe at home!
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Chinmay Yevale
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