00:16Mycosis or fungal infection is most often found
00:19in medicine under the name Candidiasis.
00:30Usually, Candidiasis appear in the moist part of the body
00:36where favorable condition exists for microscope fungi,
00:39between the toes and fingers, in the nail area,
00:43in the genital area and the fold of the skin.
00:54Oral Candidiasis is a painless infection in many cases with relapse.
00:59appearing in the mouth or throat.
01:02Often appears in newborn, in small children and in the elderly,
01:06but in some conditions it can appear in anyone, regardless of age.
01:15Trush.
01:16Genital Candidiasis is a painless fungal disease
01:19that occurs in many women, especially in such cases,
01:23during pregnancy, during antibiotic treatment, antibiotic therapy.
01:27Linchema otis is an pharmaceutical infection over a male genital area,
01:31but with very irritating consequences.
01:39Balanitis is a rare infection over male genital area,
01:46but with very irritating consequences.
01:47Systemic fungal infection can occur in the following situation with diabetes, with AIDS,
02:02during treatment with various drugs with super passive properties on the immune system.
02:16Symptoms of mycosis Candida albicans is a fungal microgranius due to which fungal disease can appear.
02:24Symptoms of mycosis are peeling skin on the hands, especially between the fingers, swelling of the nail fold in the cuticle area, pain, redness, suppuration.
02:37Symptoms of oral candidiasis White painless formation in the mouth or throat, which can separate during meals
02:46or when bruising teeth. This disease is most often found in newborns in the elderly in the patients with AIDS.
02:53Symptoms of esophageal candidiasis White formation in the mouth and throat, which in some cases are accompanied by pain when swallowing.
03:01Symptoms of esophageal candidiasis White formation in the mouth and throat, which in some cases are accompanied by pain when swallowing.
03:14Esophageal candidiasis can appear as a complication of AIDS.
03:19Symptoms of diaper rash and tadrigo are a pink rash with scally edge or with the appearance of blisters, itching, burning in the folds of the skin.
03:36Symptoms of genital candidiasis
03:39Symptoms of genital candidiasis Thinus genital candidiasis in women
03:43Itching and inflammation in the genital area
03:47Redness and suppuration of the femal genital area
03:53Weak white discharge and pain during intercourse
03:57Symptoms of balanitis
04:04red spot and blister on the male genital area, itching, sharp pain.
04:20When to see a doctor for candidiasis?
04:23If you are experiencing the above symptoms for the first time,
04:27if the infection does not respond to treatment or cure, you experience a relapse.
04:32In this case, the patient may have diabetes or AIDS.
04:44Causes of mycoses candidiasis Candida albicans
04:47Candida albicans is a fungal microorganism that can perfectly exist in such part of the body
04:52without causing discomfort to the body, in the mouth, in the digestive system, on the skin.
04:59The fact is that the body has good bacterial flora, which keeps the fungus with control.
05:05If the body's bacterial flora is damaged or the rate of development of Candida albicans is very rapid,
05:12fungal diseases may appear.
05:15Causes of mycoses candidiasis
05:21Causes of mycoses
05:23Causes of mycoses
05:24Causes of mycoses
05:27Causes of their
05:28Causes have hospitalized
05:30ease of Croquing
05:40exposures
05:41supplies
05:42diseases that weaken the body,
05:43stress antibiotics during treatment with each most of the beneficial bacterial dye.
05:44of sugar in the blood and urine as well as low resistance to infection.
05:50Causes of mycosis candidizes constant contact with water.
05:54Most often mycosis occur in people who are constantly in contact with water, dish washing,
06:00children who constantly put their fingers in the mouth, people whose clothes retain
06:05body moisture.
06:07Mycosis are most common in people who are constantly in contact with water.
06:12Hyper rash in newborn also known as Candidal dermatitis occurs due to the rapid proliferation
06:19of microscopic fungi in the folds of the newborn skin.
06:25Causes of mycosis candidizes bad medical practice.
06:33In the medical practice there are also known cases of infection with the Candida fungus through
06:38as intravenous catheter or during catheterization, probing overbladder.
06:43If a fungal infection migrates to the kidney, lung, brain or other organs it can lead to
06:48systemic complications but as a rule such complications can only appear in seriously, ill people or
06:55in patients with very serious problems with the immune system, with diabetes, with drug
07:01addiction.
07:04Diagnosis of oral candidiasis.
07:05To diagnose such type of mycosis as oral candidiasis, the doctor will analyze the patient's wide
07:11formation and take a sample for analysis.
07:23Diagnosis of thrush.
07:24If thrush genital candidiasis is suspected, the doctor will analyze a fresh sample of genital
07:31area smear.
07:38Diagnosis of systemic candidiasis.
07:40In order to detect systemic candidiasis, the doctor will analyze samples or blood, faces or disease tissue.
07:54Treatment of mycosis.
07:55Treatment of mycosis depends on the patient situation but in any case its goal is to stop the reproduction
08:01of a microscopic fungus responsible for the infection.
08:10Treatment of oral candidiasis.
08:12The following antifugal drugs can be used to treat oral candidiasis.
08:16Clotrimazole, ketoconazole.
08:18For newborn istatin is used for oral candidiasis, which is administrated with a pipette.
08:24Treatment of skin and nail candidiasis.
08:31Treatment of skin and nail candidiasis.
08:35Skin and nail candidiasis is treated with local application of clotrimazole.
08:48Treatment of thrush.
08:49For thrush, an intravaginal cream containing clotrimazole or myconazole is used.
09:04Treatment of complication of candidiasis.
09:06All the above drugs are available without a prescription in many countries.
09:11If this medication does not help you, you can consult a doctor and he may prescribe a cream
09:17containing terconazole or an oral antifugal drug based on flucanazole.
09:22If the doctor has diagnosed the patient with systemic candidiasis, may prescribe injection
09:28of amphotericin or fluchtosine.
09:32Alternative medicine for mycosis.
09:37Coops with free task.
09:39Strengthen the immune system so that the body can more easily resist mycosis, could various
09:45types of candidiasis prevent relapses.
09:48Tea-free oil for candida.
09:53To treat skin candidiasis, you can locally use undiluted tea-free oil 2-3 times a day.
10:01When using this folk remedy, a slight burning sensation is normal.
10:05But if the treatment become painful, it's recommended to stop it.
10:10Calendula.
10:11Pen is used for skin candidiasis in children over 2 years old.
10:28Prevention of mycosis when working with water.
10:31If you must work with your hands in water a lot, wear rubber gloves.
10:37After you finish working in water, wash your hands and use a mild antifugal cream which
10:43is available over the counter.
10:46Wear only cotton or silk underwear, which, compared to nylon and other synthetic materials, allow
10:54body moisture to evaporate, wash and dry your underwear, well, change it as often as possible.
11:01Chronic candidiasis.
11:03Although the term is not widely accepted, some doctors recognize the resistance of chronic
11:08candidiasis, which can affect the following system.