04-20-2002, 12:11 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 24 | I. Definition: Tinea versicolor is a chronic skin condition caused by a yeast living on normal skin of all people. In most people, the presence of this yeast on the skin is not visible. In some people, for unknown reasons, the yeast grows more actively and causes an itchy scaling rash. II. Causes: Tinea versicolor is caused by a yeast called Pityrosporon orbiculare. People who have tinea versicolor are genetically predisposed to developing a rash when this germ is present on the skin. When the yeast grows on untanned skin, the rash is pink to brown. When the yeast grows on tanned skin, the rash looks white because the yeast blocks out the sunlight and the skin where the yeast is growing does not tan. When growing on Asian or African-American skin, the rash can look darker or lighter than the surrounding skin depending on the patient III. Treatment: There is no permanent cure for tinea versicolor. Selenium sulfide 2.5 percent should be applied to the skin, between the neck and the knees, before bed every night for 2 nights and washed off the following morning. After this, use the selenium sulfide once a week to once a month in the above manner to keep the condition under control. Resistant cases can be treated with an antifungal cream applied directly to the skin. Some doctors use pills to treat this condition. We do not do this because the pills have side effects and offer no permanent solution . The uneven pigmentation that can develop from this condition can be improved with daily alpha hydroxyacid lotion application to the involved areas for several months. http://health.discovery.com/diseasesandcond/encyclopedia/151.html Sun fungus http://health.discovery.com/diseasesandcond/encyclopedia/151.html _________________ Tanning Booths, for people that want only the very best. Fast, Comfortable, Dark Tanning and Hygienic. Don't get booth envy, get a booth. [ This Message was edited by: Chippp on 2002-05-10 10:40 ][ This Message was edited by: Chippp on 2002-05-10 10:43 ] |
04-20-2002, 12:57 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 24 | Do NOT mistake this disorder for sun spots... Thanks Chipp.. This information is helpful to everyone.. Sometimes we see people with this disorder..and now you can understand what it is all about rather than going.. YUCK.. look at that.... Good post Chipp.. Thanks for the active role you are taking here in this Forum.. we appreciate you.(most of the time ) Chris |
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