Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Treatment of Fungal Infections of the Skin



Introduction
Fungal skin infections are caused by different types of fungi and can be a common culprit of itchy skin.Fungi invade and grow in dead keratin, a protein that makes up your skin, hair and nails. The different types of fungal infections are divided into groups based on what type of fungus is involved.

Fungal infections on, or near to the surface of the body

The most common fungi to cause skin infections are the tinea group of fungi. For example,athlete's foot (tinea pedis) is a common fungal infection of the toes and feet. Tinea infection also causes ringworm (tinea corporis) and ringworm of the scalp (tinea capitis). It also causes many fungal nail infections. A common fungal infection of the mouth and of the vagina is called thrush. This is caused by an overgrowth of candida which is a yeast (a type of fungus).
Fungal infections within the body
Fungal infections of the skin, nails, vagina and mouth are quite common. If you are healthy and have a normal immune system, it is rare for fungi to affect internal organs. However, fungal infections of the heart, lung, brain and other organs sometimes do occur.
Causes of Fungal infection
You’re more likely to get a fungal skin infection if you:
·         don’t dry your skin fully after a bath or shower
·         come into contact with a person or animal with a fungal skin infection
·         touch contaminated items, such as clothes, towels and bedclothes
·         walk barefoot in shower and pool areas
·         wear tight clothing that doesn’t allow sweat to evaporate
·         have diabetes
·         are pregnant
·         have a weakened immune system, for example, if you have HIV/AIDS

Treatment of fungal infections

General measures

  • Correct predisposing factors where possible.
  • Keep the affected skin clean and dry. Wash daily. Take care to dry between the toes and in the skin folds; use a hair dryer if necessary. Use your own towel.
  • Hot wash socks, towels, bathmats at a temperature of at least 60C.
  • Antiseptics
    • Dequalinium chloride lozenges for oral candidiasis (Dequacaine®, Dequadin®)
    • Di-iodohydroxyquinoline for vulvovaginal candidiasis (Floraquin® vaginal tablets).

To reduce reinfection

  • Avoid walking bare foot where others may tread - wear jandals, sandals or aquasocks at the public pools and sports changing rooms.
  • Avoid long periods wearing the same clothing, or wearing occlusive clothing such as wet weather gear and nylon pantyhose.
  • Wear open-toed sandals when possible. Avoid long periods in occlusive footwear such as gum boots or tramping boots.
  • Use antifungal foot powder e.g. ciclopirox (Batrafen®), econazole (Pevaryl®), miconazole (Daktarin®, Fungo®), tolciclate (Tolmicen®), tolnaftate (Tinaderm®), undecylenic acid (Mycota®). Sprinkle it in your shoes.



Thursday, 6 August 2015

Hit the gym to improve your skin!





We all know that regular physical exercise helps in providing numerous health benefits to the entire body by strengthening the heart, bones and muscles. Well, there is one additional benefit of regular exercising that is known to very few of us. You all would be glad to know that apart from toning your body, regular workout has positive effect on your skin as well.

Skin expert, Dr. Krupa Shankar reveals that people who work out on regular basis develop a chance to have a better skin tone and texture as compared to those who do not work out. This must be a motivation enough to help you to shrug out of your laziness and start going to the gym in order to work out for a better body and a better skin!!

While exercising your body movement increases and this leads to a more efficient circulation of blood throughout the body. The working of the lungs and the heart speeds up and both these organs ensure a proper flow of oxygen rich blood to your muscles and skin. The sufficient flow of blood to the skin provides it with a natural and healthy glow. Additionally, the excessive sweating that takes place during a workout session flushes out the impurities and dirt particles out of your skin pores. This helps to clear out the skin and helps it to retain the natural moistures that are already present in the skin. It is important to wipe out the sweat with a clean tissue or else the dirt or impurities might get pulled back in the pores. 

Monday, 6 July 2015

Grow young through fitness

dr krupa


Rejuvenation of human bodies leads to the revival of their inner strength. Experience the whole new perspective of living with Dr. KrupaShankar Devasthanam, who has pioneered the domain of Dermatology. He is an ex-Professor & Head of dermatology, Academic coordinator, Post graduate teacher & examiner, clinical researcher & Chairman of scientific committee (Manipal Hospital Bangalore).

Dr. Krupa Shankar has accomplished Co2 laser surgery in South India and erbium YAG laser applications in vitiligo. He is also actively implicated in researching monoclonal antibody therapy of psoriasis and stem cell therapy in vitiligo. Apart from diagnostic services like patch test, skin prick test, autologus serum skin test, atopic patch test, fungal mounts and skin biopsy, Dr. Krupa Shankar also offers various other treatment services. Patients can avail unmatched Treatment Services inclusive of botox, fillers, chemical peels, Fractional Laser, Microdermabrasion, Derma roller, Ablative Radiofrequency and more at highly nominal charges.

Adding, he is the owner at Dr. Krupa Shankar's Skin Diagnosis Center, Bangalore, which has helped several patients, from across the globe, to overcome various skin related problems. The Diagnosis Center is well-equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and other treatment facilities requisite for personalized care. A well-versed team of dermatologists is allied with this Diagnosis Center, which operates in complete sync with your concerns. Dr. Krupa Shankar has marked a remarkable niche in the domain owing to his vast expertise in all facets of dermatology together with cosmetic, medical and surgical.