Fungal Infections

Fungal infections of the skin are common and are also known as ‘mycoses’. Fungal infections are caused by fungi which are parasites or saprophytes that live off organic matter.

Yeasts are a subtype of fungus that naturally lives on the skin and is harmless unless it grows out of control and leads to an infection.

Symptoms

Areas of the skin that are moist, like folds in the skin or between the toes tend to get fungal infections as yeast easily multiplies in such conditions. Fungal infections can be prevented by keeping skin clean and dry. Common types of fungal infections:

Athlete’s Foot

Ringworm

Yeast Infection

Treatment

Most fungal infections are effectively treated with medicated antifungal topical applications. These medications may also be combined with oral antifungal medications and prescription-strength corticosteroids in some cases.