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How to cure yeast infection

Fungal infections can occur in any part of the body, especially on:
scalp
part of hairless
between the toes or hands
between the two legs (groin itch)






The majority of fungal infections in the form of a body of a ring. It is often accompanied by intense itching. Mushrooms on the head can cause round patches with scales and hair loss. If your fingers can also hit fungal infections to become thick and rough.
Treatment:
Soap and water, wash the affected area with soap and water infections every day probably is the simplest treatment. If you can, use a soap containing antiseptic.
Try to keep the area in contact with the infection is always dry and exposed to air or sunlight. frequently change underwear or socks, especially when wet from sweat.
Use an ointment made from oil and sulfur
cream containing salicylic acid or acid buffer undercylenat help cure the fungus on the sidelines of the fingers and toes and in the groin
For fungus on the scalp is severe, or for any fungal infection that has spread or do not improve with the above treatments, take grisecfulvin (1 g daily for adults and half a gram a day for children). This drug may have on drinking for weeks or even months to actually be able to overcome the infection.
lots of fungus on the scalp to disappear by itself when the child reached puberty. severe infections shaped patches are wide and swollen with pus should be treated with warm compresses. Hair on the infected area should be repealed.
How to prevent fungal infections:
ringworm and other woods yeast infection is a contagious disease. to prevent the spread from one child to another child:
do not let children who become infected with the other children sleep
Do not let children use the same comb or swapping clothes. unless these items have been washed or clean up first.
infected children treated immediately.

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