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2006-10-09 05:30:50 · 3 answers · asked by syedafzal_99 1 in Health Alternative Medicine

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Treatment for fungal infections includes systemic antifungal agents, such as amphotericin B, fluconazole, and itraconazole, and agents usually used topically, such as clotrimazole (Lotrimin) and miconazole (Monistat).

Many fungal infections, or mycoses, of humans and animals affect only the outer layers of skin, and although they are sometimes difficult to cure, they are not considered dangerous. Athlete's foot and ringworm are among the common superficial fungal infections. Fungal infections of the mucous membranes are caused primarily by Candida albicans (see candidiasis). It usually affects the mouth (see thrush) and the vaginal and anal regions.

The fungi that affect the deeper layers of skin and internal organs are capable of causing serious, often fatal illness. Sporotrichosis is an infection of farmers, horticulturists, and others who come into contact with plants or mud. The disease affects the skin and lymphatic system and, in rare cases, becomes disseminated. Blastomycosis is caused by a yeastlike fungus that reproduces by budding. The North American variety, caused by Blastomycosis dermatitidis, occurs more often in men and seems to be limited to the central and E United States and Canada. Wartlike lesions appear most often on the skin, sometimes spreading to the bones and other organs. The South American variety of blastomycosis is caused by B. brasiliensis.

2006-10-13 03:57:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends on the fungus.
The location of the infection, and how serious it is.
Any number of "zoles" drugs like itraconazole, fluconazole, etc. Can be used. Amphotericin is the heavy hitter among antifungals. It is given intravenously (through the blood stream via a needle) for systemic fungal infections. It can have significant side effects, which is why it is usually only administered in a hospital.
If your kid has a fungal infection, get thee to a doctor, as they can be very difficult to treat if left untended for any length of time.

2006-10-09 05:36:25 · answer #2 · answered by phantomlimb7 6 · 0 2

First of all you need to know what kind of fungus,ringworm or thrush.Both thrive in an atmosphe of sugar and refined products.
If you want to treat your child with natural remadies a good book
Presription for Nutitional Healing by James Balch M.D. very good to begin your quest for natural heath.about $20. WORTH EVERY PENNY.
Its hard to give an answer because to little information.
I have treated my children naturally for 16 years it's great, keep seeking you'll find the answer.

2006-10-09 05:56:03 · answer #3 · answered by nancy r 1 · 1 0

Something I've found is Tea Tree Oil for foot, or jock rash, both caused by fungus, it can be used for any fugal infection. Cheaper than the pharmo's also.

2016-03-15 03:43:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Tea tree oil is a natural fungicide! You can put it on your skin, but I wouldn't ingest it

2006-10-09 05:38:27 · answer #5 · answered by sunshine 2 · 1 0

Don't keep making them stand in that field full of musrooms and if you do don't put them in the frying pan afterwards!!!

2006-10-09 05:48:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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