A Rash On Your Skin Might Be A Danger Sign Of Yeast Infection

By Linda D. Allen

Is a Rash on Your Skin a Sign of Yeast Infection? Learn about the Connection between Skin Rashes and Candida Infection

Are irritations and rashes of your skin evidence that you have a yeast infection? Before discussing the link between those symptoms and Candida infection, lets quickly look at what yeast infection is and how Candida infection can appear as common skin ailments, along with symptoms that are internal or external.

Yeast is the medical term for fungi which only have one cell. The type of yeast species which is often present in the human body is known as Candida, and the infections that can be caused by these microbes are then called yeast infections or candidiasis. In a healthy body, the flora in the intestines and a correctly operating immune system suffice to keep Candida under control. However if the friendly bacteria disappear, if the body is under severe stress, or if there is heavy intake of fat food which provokes candida infection, then the normal proportion of beneficial microbes and Candida is destroyed. Candida then over grows rapidly and becomes fungal in form to tear apart the tissue in the intestines, get into the blood circulation and then spread yeast infection all over the body.

Candida may affect the body as a whole and can also be seen locally. Yeast infection of the skin, also known as candidal skin infection, is one of the most frequent types of yeast infection, and can appear almost anywhere that there is a skin fold: beneath the arms, in the groin area, underneath the breasts, between toes, in the skins surrounding the fingernails, and also for those who are overweight under the folds of the skin of the abdomen.

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For those people who do not have a strong immune system as for those who are under intense stress and all who persist in eating unhealthily (such as refined carbohydrates and yeasty foods that stimulate Candida overgrowth) are the most at risk to yeast infection. Oral contraceptives, antibiotics and medications that impact the immune system, together with excessive intake of alcohol, caffeine, refined carbohydrates and other processed foods can also depress the level of beneficial bacteria, encourage Candida and therefore increase the chance of candidiasis. Just for good measure, skin infection due to Candida on the toes may be linked with shoes that are tight fitting or closed-toe and very often afflicts those who participate in sports.

You need to identify several further symptoms if you want to make a good self-diagnosis of candidal skin infection, one that does not confuse it with other skin problems. Typical local symptoms include a rash which is red or brown in color and which can become crusty and ooze; cracking, or maceration of the skin; chronic wetness and soreness in skin folds; pain, burning and itching in areas that are affected and the presence of papules and pustules. When yeast infection is severe, local symptoms may then also act in conjunction with inner problems on a mental or emotional level including problems of digestion, allergies to food, bad breath, bloating of the intestines, swings in mood, tiredness, blurred vision, abnormal desire for sugar and other refined carbohydrates and so on.

For many years it was widely thought that yeast infections of the skin were all local and that they could be effectively cured using topical anti-fungal medications. Physicians still persist in treating skin candidiasis with such anti-fungal creams. However as weve already said, yeast infections are the result of internal factors and therefore to cure candida overgrowth and related symptoms requires more than just treating the visible external manifestation while neglecting the underlying causes. As well as this, if the underlying reasons that provoked to yeast infection are not treated, the disease can worsen and the related symptoms can degenerate even further.

Did anyone tell you that your yeast skin infection could be securely and safely treated with powerful holistic methods that are all-natural? Find out about the only way to effectively eliminate yeast infections of the skin using a long-term holistic program that works from within and prevents them from recurring ever again.

About the Author: Linda Allen is a health consultant and author of the #1 best-selling e-book

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