Candidiasis
Candidiasis is a skin infection produced by Candida, a yeast-like fungus. This type of infection is caused by fungi that live on the hair, nails and outer skin layers. Normally, this yeast lives in the mouth, digestive tract and the vagina without creating any problems. Under certain conditions, such as antibiotic use, immunosuppression or diabetes, the fungus begins to multiply which generates the infection.
Causes
With cutaneous candidiasis, usually in a warm, moist area, the skin develops an infection from the Candida fungi. Candidiasis can manifest as diaper rash, oral thrush or a vaginal yeast infection. Antibiotics and birth control pills increase the chances of getting Candidiasis. Infections of the nails (onychomycosis) and of the corners of the mouth (angular cheilitis) can also come from Candidiasis.
Types of Candidiasis
The most common forms of Candidiasis are:
Located in the esophagus, this yeast infection may cause painful swallowing and chest pains
Symptoms
Depending on the area affected, signs of Candidiasis vary and may include:
Some patients experience no symptoms at all.
Treatment
In general, Candidiasis responds well to antifungal medications which can come in the form of pills, topicals, mouthwash, cream or suppositories. Some of these medicines are available over-the-counter but others require a prescription.
Prevention
Take these steps to increase the odds against developing Candidiasis:
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