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Skin Care And Infections

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

It is the fungi present in your skin. Moist areas are where fungi grow. When you change the position where fungal growth has taken place then you can expect a yeast infection. Though our skin is ready and geared to tackle any fungal complications, any break in the skin can however cause organisms to enter.

Good Health Advice

You might find it silly, but yeast infection occurs to only adult women but never to children. Children get oral thrush but never in any other part of the body. Parents would surely have heard of any such falsehoods as their child was growing up. Overgrowth of Candida is a condition which may affect children, like any one else. For such infections to occur and spread, all that is needed is a warm and damp environment.

Help with Yeast

Yeast infection causes: Where else does it find such a place other than the diaper of your toddler who is just beginning to learn good toilet habits? The cute folds and the areas which are usually covered by diapers are the ideal places where Candida can breed. Well, not very different from thrush with the same white lumpy appearance and smells a bit like baking bread. This would help in the prevention of yeast infection.

Yeast Infection

Well, because their genital area has more folds for the Candida to thrive. Since boy babies also wear diapers which trap heat, they are also prone to be affected. So the preventive measures for both baby girl and boy ought to be the same too.

Warning Signs of Causes of Yeast Infection:

The area of the infection will alter the symptoms of a yeast infection. In the case of a vaginal infection, the symptoms include a burning sensation accompanied by thick and white or thin and watery discharge. The most frequent symptom for oral thrush would be some thick white patches on top of swollen red skin in the mouth. Though it may not itch as it does with other outer skin infections, but the area becomes very sensitive and may even bleed with the removal of the white part. Remember this would cause a great amount of pain during eating and drinking, so keep your child adequately hydrated.

Parents should watch out for reasons for yeast infections. While an infection need not be dangerous or fatal it but may result in complications if left unattended. Some of the most common symptoms are mentioned above but if you are unsure speak to your physician.

What is Skin Cancer

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Good afternoon,

What is skin cancer? Let’s talk about this today because whenever we mention the word ‘cancer’ a fear comes over us and we panic or are scared to pieces of the end results.

There are 2 positive aspects to skin cancer and that is that it develops outside of our bodies and we can take preventive action to reducing the risks of getting skin cancers.

There are 3 major kinds of skin cancers. The first one is Basal cell carcinoma and is the most common as it is usually a small, maybe round, usually raised reddish spot. When detected early the possibilities of cure are great but definitely needs to be treated as an unwanted part of our skin.

Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common of skin cancers and usually shows up as a result of sun exposed areas. It is a slow grower and has a tendency to spread to other parts of the body and it is has a relation to actinic keratosis, a preliminary stage of a skin cancer. The cure rates of it are also good when taken care of when first noticed.

Malignant Melanoma is the most dangerous one and is life-threatening to most. It’s potential power will cause it to spread to other parts of ones body. This is usually in the form of a moles that is changing in size, color and maybe even quite black and possibly shiny as mine was. Early detection is the key for survival in this case.

Other precancerous lesions sometimes can or have the potential of turning into cancerous condition so always check your skin for some different patterns and textures.

Actinic Keratosis is a precancerous skin disease and nearly always occurs on sun exposed areas and looks totally harmless and usually rough and scaly in patches and you need to have that checked out also and it can develop into a skin cancer.

Who is susceptible to skin cancers? those of us that are fair skinned, light complexion and those who sun burn quite easily and work outside without the proper long sleeves and a big brimmed hat.

Take charge of your health matters to prevent skin cancers while you are young, don’t sun bath and burn yourself outside on the beach or pool side, or for that matter in a tanning salon. A beautiful tan is not worth the ugly scar when the removal of a skin cancer of any kind needs to be removed from ones body.

Take the time to visit a dermatologist office and see those with part of their nose, parts of their ears and holes in their arms and legs from over-doing ,being in the sun for extended periods of time. Is it worth it? I personally do not. My procedures were from working out in the sun and not properly covered with long sleeved shirts and that big brimmed hat.

Irene


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