Fungal Disease Deaths Doubled Since Last Count, Said Lancet: Here’s Common Fungal Diseases And Prevention Tips

Fungal infections are diseases caused by fungi that can affect various parts of the body. Scroll down to learn factors for rising infections.
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Fungal Disease Deaths Doubled Since Last Count, Said Lancet: Here’s Common Fungal Diseases And Prevention Tips


Rate of infections has been increasing over the period of time. It is assumed that most of the infections, especially fungal give threatening complications. This is because rate of fungal infections comparatively higher than other infections. Also it does look ugly making people more concerned about their situation. In this last COVID phase, we have witnessed black fungus, white fungus, and other cases of fungal infections rising. However they were present before but COVID’s impact on our immunity created an easy passage for them spread infection. Today we will have a look at different types of fungal infection which may cause health complications.

Common Examples of Fungal Infections

Here are some common examples of fungal infections, which are either contagious or non contagious. 

  • Athlete’s foot
  • Vaginal yeast infection
  • Ringworm infection
  • Jock itch
  • Mycosis
  • Nail fungal infection- onychomycosis

Types of Common Fungal Infections

1. Athlete’s Foot

This is one of the most common fungal infections when it comes to rate of infection. Athlete’s foot is called tinea pedis originally. As the name suggests it is widely associated with athletes, not just because it is happens only to them, but because this infection spreads because of humidity between toes. People who wear tight shoes for long hours during the day could be affected with this fungal problem which might grow if proper ointment is not applied. 

Fungal infection tine pedis occurs in hands and nails, it is particularly associated with higher risk of people that get more sweat and wear shoes for long period of time. You may however also catch this infection from contaminated surface, in a public locker room, or because of using someone else’s shoes.

Symptoms-

  • Itching
  • Stinging sensation in feet
  • Burning sensation between toes
  • Cracks or peels between toes

2. Jock Itch

Another fungal infection which is rather kept a secret is jock itch. This it caused in your groin region, and between your inner thighs and buttocks. Jock itch is similar to athlete’s foot as it is also caused because of dermatophytes. It is a group of fungi which penetrate in warm and humid area and mostly affect men more than women. Usually over the counter medications are given to people to get rid of this  fungal infection. They consist of anti-fungal creams and powders etc.

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Symptoms of this fungal infection include-

  • Redness between thighs
  • Itching in the groin region
  • Burning sensation
  • Change in colour in the area of infection
  • Flaking or skin or cracking skin
  • Rash which gets worse in case of exercise

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3. Ringworm infection

This is a much serious infection which might cause complications if not given attention. Ringworm is a fungal infection that affects your skin at a higher rate. These infections can grow on the part of your body which remains humid at most times. It affects different parts of the body such as neck, feet, arms, etc. Ringworm infection is a skin infection that gives redness and itchiness over the period of time. You would be given anti-fungal medication, creams, gels and ointments to cure this fungal infection.

Symptoms of Ringworm Infection

  • Redness and rashes
  • Itchiness over the infected area
  • Patches of ringworm over skin
  • Bald patches on scalp
  • Thick discoloured or cracked nails if infection happens in nails

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4. Yeast infection

It is a common problem which occurs to women at majority of occasions. Candida albicans is the fungus which grows inside the skin, urinary tract, genital areas and gastrointestinal tract. Yeast infections in women are known to grow at rapid rate in adequate conditions and can prove to be very problematic to health. There is a fact with yeast infection, it is usually present in small amount with majority of women population but if the hygiene is not taken care of, it multiplies rapidly.

Symptoms of yeast infection-

  • Itchiness
  • Pain in infected region
  • Abnormal discharge
  • Swelling in the infected area
  • Redness around the area of yeast infection

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5. Toenail Fungus

You may have noticed a fluid formation in the side of your nails at some point in your life. This is related to that fungal infection. Since it does not have a major affect on your health, most people neglect it. But toenail infection can spread to other nails and cause difficulty in movement and cause serious infection. It is usually located that toenails, fingernails, and nail beds. This fungal infection is named as tinea unguium.

It usually starts from a small fluid build-up in the nail. It can be in the form of light spots, as the fungus grows and infects your nails deeper, then it changes shape and colour of your nails. Sometimes carelessness can make this infection grow deeper and lead your nails to become brittle and thicker.

Symptoms of Toenail Fungal Infection

  • Scaling under the nail
  • Patches or spots or white or yellow beneath the nail
  • Flakiness and crumbling of nail
  • Thick of brittle nail
  • Lining of the nail bed is infected or seems unusual
  • Nail bed is higher than usual

Lifestyle Changes to Follow To Manage Fungal Infections

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Dr Batra listed lifestyle changes that you should follow to manage fungal infections as follows:

  • Wash your hands frequently and keep your body clean. 
  • To prevent fungal skin infections in hot, humid conditions, consider breathable fabrics like cotton.
  • Make sure your home is well ventilated and use a dehumidifier if necessary to reduce humidity levels. This may aid in halting the development of mildew and mould.
  • Keep your feet dry and clean, especially in areas where athlete's feet are common. Put on airy shoes and change your socks frequently.

Bottomline

Dr Batra concluded, "In an increasingly interconnected world, there is a growing threat of fungal diseases. By following these preventative measures, individuals can safeguard themselves and their communities. To achieve this, get the care you need from a licensed homoeopathy and listen to their advice."

[Disclaimer: This article contains information provided by a registered healthcare professional and is for informational purposes only. Hence, we advise you to not substitute this information with medical treatment and consult your expert for a treatment tailored to your needs.]

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