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Skin Fungus Red Spots

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  • Started 8 months ago by CorinnePeachment
  • Latest reply from melisadenny

  1. The skin must be cared for correctly and every effort must be made to avoid fungus and fungal infections. See our award-winning video at www.TrueTexasCure.com. See verifiable testimonials and other video evidence on home page.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  2. rims
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    the season is the worst as far as the infection parts is concerned. the fungus and the bacteria grow to a large extent and the skin because of being exposed to high humidity environment gets prone to the skin infections.

    according to a research published on the timeswellness.com the basic kind of infections and the infection causing bacteria are :

    Fungal infection

    Fungus is basically a skin parasite that derives nutrients from the skin causing itching and irritation mainly along with unsightly looks. They can survive extreme conditions and hence are very difficult to get rid of. They are responsible for causing skin rashes and itching.

    Bacterial Infection

    Bacteria is another parasite that can cause severe skin infection during the monsoon. Often you will see black spots on the skin that are very itchy. Not only that another type of rashes resembling large sized prickly heat are also caused by bacteria.

    The best possible way to get rid of these problems is cleanliness. Antiseptic soaps and liquids are proven solutions for the troubles of the monsoon. Chemicals like Cetrimide, Chlorhexidine Gluconate are equally effective against such attacks.

    cheers guys,
    enjoy the rains
    rims

    Posted 8 months ago #
  3. melisadenny
    Member

    The names we use for common skin fungus infections are a little confusing. For example, "ringworm" isn't a worm at all, but a type of fungus. Athlete's foot and jock itch are fungal infections, too. The medical term for all three of these infections is "tinea."

    There are several types of fungus which cause these infections. Collectively, they're known as "dermatophytes," and most of the time it doesn't matter which specific one you have.
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