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Yeast Infection Rash

By: Richa Webster

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Yeast infection rash is the surface growth of spiky circular structures on the outer layer of the body parts which are developed subsequently from the softening of the inner layer of skin due to dampness which spreads to the outer surface of the skin causing red marks and elevated rashes on the skin. The rashes are filled with pus which is easily visible from the naked eye. The causal organism of this form of infection is Candida albicans which trigger the multiplication of rashes in wet and moist areas developing red rashes on the surface.

Diaper rash: These rashes are caused due to the impairment of the surface skin which blocks the penetration of these rashes inside the cell walls. Procedure in the development of diaper rash is:

  • This begins with the softening of inner skin and tissue inside or around the anus due to the high percentage of moisture present inside this part of the body.
  • With time the points of the rash are defined.
  • The affected area becomes red and the structure turns into an elevated circular pattern causing irritation and itching in the affected portion of anus.
  • The nearby skin is poisoned with the development of satellite pustules which contain pus inside them.

Yeast diaper rash can infect the areas of the following body parts:

  • Thighs
  • Genitals
  • Abdomen
  • Genital Creases

Origin of the infection: The infection can be transferred from the inside of gastrointestinal track: the upper track and the lower track. Diaper rash can get transferred from the inflammation of mouth Candida yeast infection through the intake of food and liquid.

Candida body rash: These rashes can develop gradually from sweating, consumption of antibiotic and occlusion. These rashes are the direct result of diabetes.

  • Candidal vulvovaginitis: This is the infection of vagina due to the attack of yeast which causes the development if minute rashes on the outer surface of vagina leading to itching and intense burning sensation.
  • Congential cutaneous: This is the transference of yeast infection which leads to the development of rashes through the passage of birth canal. The child gets affected with the spiky structures on the sensitive skin due to the infected vagina or gastrointestinal tract of the mother.
  • Candidal paronychia: This is the development of rashes containing pus around the surface of nail cuticles. The irritation and intensity of the infection in later stages lead to red swelling and profusion of pus.
  • Erosio interdigitalis blastomycetica: This is the infection of yeast causing small undistinguishable rashes between the finger webs. This hampers the movement of the fingers causing pain and burning sensation.

The formation of rashes due to the infection of Candida albicans is a common phenomenon amongst children, infants and adults. Mild and natural medicines are effective in erasing the signs of these rashes which if not treated results in profusion of pus or blood. If the case is intensified, a doctor’s advice is recommended.

About the Author

 

Richa Webster is a gynecologist who deals with the infections and skin treatments of women in a health organization in America. She has practiced this profession for past two decades participating in various lectures dealing in the infection and diseases caused by unhygienic conditions and yeast. Her treatment is the inclusion of homeopathy in the removal and cure of Candida infection which she feels can be prevented with few easy steps. Drawn from her methodology, a new product has been launched in the market: Yeastrol.


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