YOGYAKARTA - There are many ways to eliminate tinea versicolor to its roots. In addition to being able to overcome tinea versicolor patches that interfere with appearance, these methods can also relieve other complaints that often accompany tinea versicolor, ranging from itching to dry and scaly skin.
Tinea versicolor is characterized by the appearance of skin patches that are lighter or darker in color than the surrounding skin area. This condition can occur on the skin in any area of the body, generally on the back, chest, neck, upper arms, and face.
Tinea versicolor grows due to a Mallasezia fungal infection on the skin. On skin that is often damp, for example because of sweating a lot or wearing clothes that are too tight, the fungus can grow quickly.
Moreover, after the COVID pandemic is over, where we are free to do activities outside the home, such as exercising and working. With a body that often sweats, of course the risk of getting tinea versicolor is much higher.
How to Eliminate Tinea Versicolor to Its Roots
You must treat tinea versicolor until it is complete. If you do not eradicate the fungus that causes tinea versicolor to its roots, tinea versicolor can appear again even though the symptoms have disappeared.
Below are ways that you can do to eradicate tinea versicolor to the roots:
Applying aloe vera
Aloe vera has long been known to provide many benefits for skin health. One of the benefits of aloe vera is to eliminate tinea versicolor to the roots. This is because aloe vera has an antifungal effect that can fight and inhibit the growth of the fungus that causes tinea versicolor.
How to use it is also quite easy. You only need to separate the skin from the flesh of the aloe vera plant. The next step, apply the aloe vera flesh directly to the tinea versicolor area on the skin and rinse with water after leaving it for a few moments.
However, you are not advised to apply aloe vera to tinea versicolor accompanied by open wounds, because it can trigger a burning or itching sensation.
Using apple cider vinegar
Research concludes that apple cider vinegar can reduce symptoms of tinea versicolor, such as redness, itching, and cracked skin. This is because apple cider vinegar has an antifungal effect. From this study, it was found that the fungal hyphae from the skin that was given apple cider vinegar therapy had completely disappeared on the last day of treatment.
However, the treatment for tinea versicolor given in this study was not only apple cider vinegar, but also a combination with 2% ketoconazole. Therefore, further research is still needed to ensure the effectiveness of apple cider vinegar itself as a single therapy to eliminate tinea versicolor.
Applying coconut oil
Like aloe vera, coconut oil also contains antifungal properties that can inhibit the growth of fungi that cause tinea versicolor. Therefore, applying coconut oil regularly to skin that has tinea versicolor is believed to be able to eliminate tinea versicolor to the roots.
Using antifungal shampoo
If a fungal infection occurs on your scalp, besides using natural ingredients, how to eliminate tinea versicolor to the roots can also be done by using antifungal shampoo. You can choose a type of shampoo that contains selenium sulfide and ketoconazole.
However, one of the effects of using shampoo with selenium sulfide content is that your scalp will tend to be drier and more prone to irritation.
Using turmeric
Turmeric is known to relieve redness and skin discoloration due to dermatitis or eczema. In addition, one study also explains the antifungal effect in this yellow-orange rhizome. This benefit can be obtained from turmeric oil extract containing ar-tumerone.
In addition to the form of oil extract, naturally, some people generally use turmeric in powder form mixed with water to form a paste. Furthermore, this turmeric paste is applied evenly to the skin routinely and regularly.
Using antifungal cream
If the five methods above do not succeed in eliminating tinea versicolor to the roots, it's time for you to use an antifungal cream. One cream that is effective in eliminating tinea versicolor to the roots is a cream containing clotrimazole.
Clotrimazole is classified as an azole antifungal that works by damaging the cell walls of the fungus so that fungal growth can be stopped. To use an antifungal cream containing clotrimazole, you can read it on the drug packaging information. Use the cream according to the recommended dosage.
Make sure you always wash your hands before and after using the antifungal cream. Clean and dry the area of skin to be treated, then apply the medicine to the area of skin infected with fungus and a little of the surrounding area. However, do not spread the cream too widely.
To prevent fungal infections from spreading or recurring, you should not share towels or clothes with others. For maximum treatment effects, use the cream regularly at the same time every day.
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