Prevention and Treatment of Fungal Infections

Connection Between Hyperhidrosis and Fungal Infections
- Athlete's Foot - fungal infection in the feet that causes itching, peeling, and discomfort
- Jock Itch - red, itchy rash that spreads along the inner thighs and buttocks
- Ringworm - a contagious fungal infection that appears as red, scaly patches on the skin, often in a ring-like shape
- Yeast Infections - particularly common under the breasts and between toes, yeast grows disproportionately, which may cause a rash or scaliness of the skin
Prevention
- Wear breathable fabrics - loose, moisture-wicking clothing made of cotton or performance fabrics can help keep sweat off the skin
- Antifungal powders and sprays - apply antifungal products to sweat-prone areas to absorb moisture and prevent fungal growth
- Proper hygiene - wash your body daily and dry thoroughly and wear clean, dry clothes after washing
Treatment
Fungal infections can often be managed over-the-counter with topical antifungal medications (for example, terbinafine or clotrimazole). Consider consulting with your doctor for more frequent or severe infections.