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FUNGAL DISEASE, BOILS,
CARBUNCLES RINGWORM,
ATHLETE'S FOOT & CANDIDA
Ringworm (Tinea)
is a contagious fungus infection that can affect the
scalp, the body (particularly the groin), the feet
(athlete's foot), and the nails. Ringworm has nothing to
do with worms, the name is derived from the
characteristic red ring that appears on an infected
person's skin...
Boils are caused by staff bacteria,
that typically enter the body through cuts, scratches,
and other breaks in the skin. They can be transmitted
from...
Lice are parasites
that live by infesting humans and sucking their blood.
There are several types of lice including: Head
lice that cause intense itching
on the scalp, especially behind the ears and at the nape
of the neck. Body lice that cause
unexplained scratch marks on the body, hives,
eczema, and red pimples. Pubic lice that
cause continual itching...
Carbuncle - When
an abscess forms around a hair follicle its called
a boil - A severe abscess is a carbuncle. Abscesses,
boils and carbuncles occur when the skins defense
systems have been breached and a bacterial infection has
begun...
SCABIES is an
infestation of the skin with the microscopic mite Sarcoptes
scabies. Infestation is common, found worldwide, and
affects people of all races and social classes. Scabies
spreads rapidly under crowded conditions where there is
frequent skin-to-skin contact between people, such as in
hospitals, institutions, child-care facilities, and
nursing homes...
Athletes
Foot is caused by a fungal infection. The fungus lives on
the skin and breeds under warm, moist conditions.
Athlete's foot is more common during hot weather and
sweaty footwear is usually the culprit...
Parasites - There
are two major types of parasites that infect the human
body, large worm-like parasites and microscopic
parasites. About 30% of all parasites are visible to the
human eye, the other 70% are microscopic and are
invisible to the human eye...
Candida is caused
by Candida bacteria that generally resides on the skin or
in the intestinal tract...

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