
Fungal infection that wont die! Tea tree oil?? HELP!?
I’ve bееn fighting thеѕе red lіttlе flaky spots аll over mу body fοr a couple months now. thе doctor tells mе іtѕ fungal, аnd i believe hіm, except i dont thіnk іtѕ ringworm bесаυѕе іtѕ nοt іn a ring. јυѕt red spots thаt grow аnd flake. іt first ѕhοwеd up аѕ one localized spot a year ago, bυt аftеr going tο thе doctor, i gοt medicine, аnd іt wеnt away, now, a summer later, іtѕ back bυt wіth fury. іtѕ ALL over mу body… mу doctor gave mе medicine tο apply tο EACH spot until thеу disappeared, bυt ѕіnсе іtѕ аll over mу body іt wаѕ nοt οnlу impractical, bυt impossible tο find еνеrу spot аnd medicate іt twice a day… ѕο i gave up οn thе cream аnd now іtѕ spreading lіkе wild fire. i јυѕt ordered ѕοmе tea tree oil аnd soap thаt i саn blindly apply everywhere… wіll thаt work ѕіnсе i cant very well gο οn a scavenger hunt everyday fοr thеѕе spots? Hеlр mе, i’m being taken over bу thіѕ infection! ![]()
Abουt thе cream, sorry tο sound misleading, іtѕ dеfіnіtеlу fungal bесаυѕе thе cream IS effective іn mаkіng thе individual spots gο away, both thіѕ summer аnd last, bυt іt isnt effective аt getting rid οf thе infection аѕ a whole. bесаυѕе thеrе аrе ѕο many spots, іf i miss even one, thе infection wіll continue tο spread. Plus, thеу′re nοt аll thаt itchy, іn fact thеу dont bother mе οthеr thаn thаt theyre growing everywhere аnd іtѕ freaking mе out. Sο thаt mаkеѕ mе thіnk іtѕ nеіthеr eczema οr psoriasis. thank уου though! ![]()
The tea tree oilk should help a little. I don’t know that it will KILL the infection. But something in your body is not functioning right or you have a lack of something! So what I suggest is to go to like a herbalist in your area n see if there are any teas they can mix up or some herbs or natural vitamins that can give your body the power to KILL this virus! Good luck, this is what I’d do!
If it only shows up in the summer, it could be tinea versicolor. Use a dandruff shampoo on your skin when showering. It will kill the fungus, but you’ll have to get a tan over the white spots it leaves behind in order to look "normal" again.
Tea tree oil is always a good idea. I have eczema and it realy works. Try Melaleuca’s Renew Lotion or just straight up Melaleuca oil. Also they have an itch cream that you can use. If you have questions try me at http://www.BrightWomenROCK.com.
Not that I have any medical training whatsoever, but isn’t there some drug you can take orally to help with this? You may have to do a little research on webmd.com or elsewhere to find out… or consult your oh-so-helpful doctor about this.
By the way, there is a ton of information online about any and all medical conditions under the sun. I would suggest you do your own research, learning as much as you can about the condition, matching online photos taken by doctors / dermatologists to figure out what it is you have, and then seek appropriate help. It’s an intelligent habit and often times you can heal yourself, which is cheaper and definitely more gratifying than being dependent on a doctor.
If it’s Fungal, Tea tree will cure it, But the smell of tea tree is kinda funky,,Smells musty..Good luck. Wish I could help with more info.
Go with the first guy’s suggestion of using a dandruff shampoo. (I’d recommend one like Selsun Blue.) If it’s fungal, that will take care of it. If it doesn’t take care of it, it most likely isn’t a fungal skin condition and you need to go back to your doc and ask to be referred to a dermatologist. A dermatologist will be able to diagnose your condition easier than your family care physician.
Fungus? It sounds like eczema, a common skin condition that people in my family suffer from. We get small reddish spots that become dry and then itch and flake. They often recurr at the same locations and seasonally they become better or worse. From our experience, the factors that most affect the condition are:
Exposure to sunlight helps
Moisturizing after showering helps
Harsh soaps are drying and make it worse
Almost any kind of antibiotic or fungal cremes aren’t effective
They get worse when I’m not drinking enough water
The water quality from city to city also effects the condition
Tea Tree Oil is volatile and very drying to the skin, so although it’s anti-fungal properties have been clinically tested, if the root cause of your condition is not fungus, it may make it worse.
Hope this helps.
To read more on eczema at webmd follow this link:
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/61/67471.htm
yes tea tree oil can help. you can buy just the oil at most stores
use a cotton ball to apply all over also jock itch cream will work.
I use both they work well. also add the tea tree oil to bath gel -
soap and use daily to help keep the rash from coming back.
It sounds like you need to be treating this from the inside of your body while using some of the recommended products others told you about. I do know that Melaleuca has some excellent products for that, which will help with the itching and flakes, etc. but consider taking something that will heal the problem and prevent it from coming back next year. The product I speak of is an adaptogen and goes to work on all auto-immune deficiencies. It also contains 4 polysaccharides which help to keep your blood alkalide and remove uric acid and bacteria. It has shown to be very effective for skin disorders like eczema and psoriasis, and also comes with medical validation. Check out Lycium Barbarum on pubmed.org…there are 72 published clinical studies there.
Are you sure this isn’t psoriasis?
http://www.psoriasis.org/home/
Your doctor SAYS it’s fungal, but the cream he gave you isn’t working. Did he take a scraping of those patches, and have it tested?
From what I’ve read on the psoriasis site, shampoo with tea tree oil seems to help.
Yellow dock tea may help. It may not mix with medicine. Try the clay cure book.