Tinea versicolor is actually a superficial fungal infection of the skin. It is caused by the overgrowth of yeast that is normally present on our own skin. For those who might not know, it can cause skin discoloration and, sometimes, mild itching. Worry not because this particular occurrence of tinea versicolor surely affects many people worldwide.
There are a lot of things that you should know about tinea versicolor. There are symptoms that you can notice when it started to spread on your skin and also there are certain medications that you can use to avoid having it. According to a tweet by Dr. Kamarul Ariffin Nor Sadan on Twitter, these are what you should know about it.
"Ingat ni! Panau berlaku disebabkan oleh malas!"
Bukan sikap malas, tau! Panau adalah penyakit akibat jangkitan kulat bernama Malassezia. Ikuti thread panau ni! pic.twitter.com/syRUk4Q6i5
— Dr. Kamarul Ariffin Nor Sadan (@dr_chaku) October 23, 2021
The distinctive features of Tinea Versicolor:
- White spots or pink spots.
- The dusty or shiny surface on the skin.
- Round or oval shape joined.
- Itching on the area.
Factors of Tinea Versicolor:
- Hot or humid weather.
- Excessive sweating.
- Oily skin.
- Weak immune.
Treatments for Tinea Versicolor:
- Applying selenium or propylene glycol medication on the skin.
- An anti-fungal drug application (econazole, etc.).
- Oral medication for itching.
- Oral medication for anti-fungal.
Ways to avoid getting Tinea Versicolor:
- Keep the skin clean.
- Eat nutritious food.
- Exercise regularly, so that the immune system is always in good condition.
Sources: Twitter Dr. Kamarul Ariffin Nor Sadan.