Yeast infections are infections of a yeast fungus, such as Candida albicans or Pityrosporum orbiculare.
Yeasts and fungi are naturally present through the bodies of humans, both inside and out. Changes to their levels can lead to fungal infections of the skin and mucous membranes, particularly in warm, moist places. Common examples of yeast infections are Candidal intertrigo and pityriasis versicolor.
In most cases, yeast infections are superficial and pose no serious health risk.
Antifungal agents such as clotrimazole will target yeast infections and provide effective treatment of the associated symptoms.
Thrush is an infection caused by a yeast called Candida which is found on the body naturally. On occasion levels of Candida rise and cause infection. More >>>
Fungal Sweat Rash (Intertrigo) is a yeast infection which affects areas where skin touches skin. The condition causes redness, itching and scales on the skin. More >>>
Nappy Rash occurs when waste products in the nappy turn into ammonia. The ammonia begins to eat away at the baby's skin and causes stinging and irritation. It is a common condition which can be alleviated with creams and ointments. More >>>
Oral Candidiasis most commonly occurs in newborn babies but can also affect denture users, adults with diabetes, AIDS sufferers and drug users. More >>>
Pityriasis versicolor, also known as tinea versicolor is a common skin condition caused by the overgrowth of a yeast called Pityrosporum orbiculare. More >>>
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