TAKE CARE OF FUNGAL INFECTION THIS SEASON
- August 23, 2019 at 4:41 pm
- Skin Care,Monsoon Tips,Fungal Skin Care
Monsoons are such a relief but along with a respite from the scorching summer heat and irritating water-logging, an unwelcome guest the rain brings with it is various health hazards like digestive and skin infections. The easy targets are children with low immunity living in poor hygienic conditions, making them more susceptible to various infections after getting wet in the rain. It has been recorded that children between the age group of 4-10 years account for around 20% of skin ailments due to various allergies and bacterial or fungal infections.
Contact our experts at ELAN SKIN CLINIC CARE, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai to get rid of your skin problems.
Factors Contributing to Skin Infections During Monsoon
Although children get fungal infections during any season, experts agree that they suffer more in the monsoon. This is because most fungi thrive in hot and humid climates and monsoon provides them the perfect environment.
Additionally, 5 other factors that contribute to skin infections during monsoon are:
1. Not maintaining proper hygiene
2. Using shoes and socks made of non-breathable synthetic material
3. Wearing tight synthetic clothes that do not allow the skin to breathe or sweat to evaporate
4. Exposing their hands and feet constantly to contaminated water
5. Obesity, Diabetes or other Immuno-compromised conditions
Common Fungal Infections to Watch Out for During The Monsoon:
1. Ringworm: This is a contagious fungal infection of the skin, appearing as a circular or ring-shaped rash. It usually begins as a small, itchy, red or scaly patch, and can spread to other parts of the body including the scalp.
Causes of Ringworm: Your toddler may get ringworm from infected person, pet, contaminated toys or clothes, swimming pool or while crawling on infected soil in a park. Excessive sweating increases the chances of contracting ringworm
2. Nail Infections: Nails are at risk and carriers of fungal infections during the rainy season, due to sweating and the continuous scratching children do. Nails can become discoloured, brittle and rough, ultimately detaching from the nail bed. There might also be red, swollen and itchy skin around the nails.
Causes of Nail Infections: This fungal infection can result from overexposure to contaminated water, damage to the nail, or scratching sweaty or infected skin. Any moisture or debris trapped under the nails encourages the infection to grow. Ingrown nails are also prone to infections
3. Athletes Foot: Athlete's foot is an infection that results in a red, itchy and moist rash on the feet. It usually starts at the toes and moves on to other areas of the feet with a burning sensation, cracked skin, blisters and foul-smelling feet.
Causes of Athletes’ Foot: It isn't common in babies and toddlers, but preteens can get it by running outside barefoot in the monsoon season. Athlete's foot flourishes in hot and moist environments like in sweaty shoes or showering areas. It is highly contagious and can spread through contact with an infected surface
Common Skin Allergies in Monsoon
Besides fungal infections, toddlers could easily get these skin
allergies too, due to humidity during the monsoon, such as-
1. Heat
Rash: It is a red, pimply eruption that your baby can easily get in hot and
humid weather. This kind of climate may cause your baby to sweat a lot; causing
his/her skin pores to clog. If the sweat is blocked then a heat rash develops
usually on neck, under arms, back and near the edges of diaper area.
Causes
of Heat Rash: The baby can get this rash when he sweats heavily. It isn't painful,
but quite itchy
2.
Diaper Rash: Quite common in babies, it
affects baby's genitals and skin folds in the thighs and bottom. This rash
usually looks red and inflamed. If not treated in time, it can grow into a
fungal or bacterial infection. A fungal infection starts with red spots that
merge to become big red blotches. A bacterial infection results in oozing
yellow patches or pus-filled pimples.
3. Causes
Of Diaper Rash: The main reason for this rash is wetness from contact with pee or
potty. Even if you change your baby's nappy often, the heat and humidity of the
monsoon can cause a nappy rash or aggravate one into a serious skin infection
4. Eczema: It can
make baby's skin dry, flaky, scaly and itchy. When it flares up, the baby's
skin could also get red and cracked. The most affected areas are hands, face,
neck, inner elbows and back of the knees.
Causes
of Eczema: Till now nobody knows for sure why some babies get eczema. It can be
caused by external factors like changes in the environment or internal factors
like genetics. Whatever the reason may be, it is certain that eczema can be
triggered by humidity, temperature change and exposure to other irritants
during the monsoon
5. Scabies: It is
an extremely itchy rash, caused by parasitic mites. The rash looks like red
bumps usually found between fingers, on elbows, armpits, tummy and genitals.
You may find inflamed areas filled with small water blisters.
Causes of Scabies: This infection is usually contracted from already an infected person. The hot and humid monsoon encourages this skin infection to spread
Tips on Preventing Fungal Infections and Cures
For all the infections mentioned above, unhygienic conditions and
humidity are the biggest culprits and proper hygiene, dryness and letting skin
breathe openly are your saviours. You can follow these suggestions -
1. Once
you suspect that your baby is infected, consult a dermatologist who would
prescribe oral or topical antifungal medications
2. Don't
overdress your baby. Loose fitting, light cotton clothes are the best to use in
this season
3. Keep
your baby away from infected people
4. Trim
your baby's nails to prevent him/her from scratching and spreading the
infection
5. Keep
your baby clean to prevent the build-up of sweat, dirt and grime on his/her
skin
6. Give
them regular baths and add a few drops of a mild disinfectant or neem oil to
cleanse his/her skin
7. Keep
your baby dry - especially in the areas where the skin folds
8. Keep
your surroundings clean
9. Keep
your baby's feet clean and dry
10.Use
breathable thin cotton socks, if you must, and change them at least once a day
11.Make
sure your child wears open-toed shoes, floaters or flip flops in the right size
12.Keep
alternating the shoes your baby wears, you will allow them time to become dry
again
13.Avoid
sharing clothes or towels
14.Avoid
using commercial swimming pools or public parks during monsoon
15.For the
problem of excessive sweating, anti-perspirant lotions can be used once the
skin heals
16.Ensure
your child is properly hydrated by giving them a lot of fresh juices and water
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