Fungal skin infection - #17552
I’ve been dealing with a persistent rash on my skin for the past couple of weeks, and I’m not sure what’s causing it. It started off as a small patch on my upper arm, and I thought it was just dry skin. However, it gradually started spreading and getting more itchy. The area is red, flaky, and feels a bit sore, especially after scratching. I’ve tried using a few over-the-counter creams, but they don’t seem to be helping much, and I’m worried it might be a fungal skin infection. I’ve had a similar experience before, but that time it was on my feet. I didn’t think much of it at the time, but I realize now that both times I’ve had this issue, I’ve been under a lot of stress and my immune system hasn’t been great. I’ve heard that stress can cause or make fungal infections worse. I’m not sure if the infection on my arm is related to the one I had before on my feet, but I’m really concerned it’s something more serious like a fungal skin infection. Can Ayurveda help treat this naturally? I’ve heard about herbs and oils that might help with fungal skin infections, but I’m not sure which ones would work best. Could the use of fungal skin infection medicines in Ayurveda help to address the root cause, or is it just about getting rid of the rash? How does Ayurveda approach fungal skin infection compared to other treatments I’ve tried? The rash on my arm has been going on for about 2 weeks now, and while it hasn’t spread any further, it’s still not going away. Should I be doing something specific in my diet or lifestyle to help manage the infection? Does fungal skin infection respond to any specific Ayurvedic treatments, such as herbal pastes or oils, and how long does it usually take to heal? I know stress can be a factor, and I’ve been trying to relax more, but I’m wondering if there are specific fungal skin infection remedies in Ayurveda that could help speed up the healing process. Also, is there any advice you can give on prevention for future flare-ups? I tend to sweat a lot and I don’t always change out of wet clothes right away, which I’ve heard could be a trigger for fungal issues. Would Ayurveda recommend any changes to my habits or things I can do to avoid this from happening again? I’m looking for some natural remedies and ways to treat this fungal skin infection without relying on chemical creams. I would appreciate any Ayurvedic advice that could help me get rid of it and also prevent it from returning. Thanks in advance!
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