Friday, November 20, 2009

I am a diabetic, i have a problem of skin infection especially in grois and anus region there is no benefit?

i take bath regualrly but i get this fungal infection which cannot be seen but lot of burning sensation is there in buttocks, groin and anus region. However, no visible lesions is present an any one hlep. ain 47 years. male.please help

I am a diabetic, i have a problem of skin infection especially in grois and anus region there is no benefit?
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Reply:1 Do'nt eat sweets


2 Wear cotton made clothes


3 apply neem oil
Reply:Interesting avatar for a 47-year-old guy.





Fungi are difficult to treat. Keeping clean and dry helps, since they thrive in a warm, moist environment.





When you say you bathe regularly, do you mean daily? If not, do so, and lather the affected area generously with an antibacterial soap. If it's warm where you live, twice daily is not unreasonable, although you may need no more than a rinse except where you have this problem.





Dry thoroughly. Apply a cornstarch-based unscented powder (like baby powder, except not talc-based and not perfume-sweet) once you're dry.





Launder your bedding, towels, and underwear in hot water with detergent (not soap) and, if they can take it, bleach. Change underwear each time you bathe, bedding and towels at least every 5-7 days, more often if possible or if you perspire when you sleep.





Wear natural fibers only--cotton, linen, flax, ramie, wool. Underwear should be cotton. Avoid clothing that's tight in the seat and crotch, pressing your clothing against your body all day and/or all night. Air circulation, even a tiny amount, can keep the area dryer. Consider boxers if you're a briefs guy.





If ten days of this regimen doesn't help quite a bit, it's time to see your doctor.





Please note that I am not a doctor.
Reply:NUMBER ONE: Get your blood sugar down! Fungus loves a sweet environment.





TWO: Make sure affected areas are clean and dry:





THREE: Use a topical antifungal cream.


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