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Why Do Fungal Infections Itch so Much?

A fungus is a microorganism found in air, water and soil. It is also found on the human's body. Over half of the known fungi are harmful, and when on the skin for a prolonged period and under the appropriate environment can develop into an infection. A fungal infection, therefore, is characterized by a rash, redness and itchiness. Who is at an increased risk of developing fungal infections? The following people are at an increased risk of having a fungal infection. These are primarily people who: Are under a high dose of antibiotics for a prolonged time Trying new skin products Having diabetes Having a weak immune system Heavily sweating Observing incontinence Overweight Pregnancy A fungal infection aside from the redness may also have intense colour at the border in addition to scales and may even have lesions or pustules. There are different types of fungal infections, such as: Athlete's foot Nail fungus Jock itch Scalp ringworm Ringworm Why do fungal infections itch? Fungal