Candida

Cancer Candida is a type of fungal infection that can affect the skin, mouth, lungs, or bloodstream. It is caused by the fungus Candida albicans, which is normally present on the skin, in the mouth, and in the gut. When the fungus overgrows, it can lead to infection. The most common symptom of Cancer Candida is a red, itchy rash on the skin. This rash is usually found on the chest, back, or neck and can range from mild to severe. Other symptoms include fever, mouth ulcers, difficulty breathing, and fatigue. In some cases, the infection can spread to the bloodstream and cause sepsis. Cancer Candida is typically treated with antifungal medications, such as fluconazole or itraconazole. These medications can help to reduce the amount of fungus present on the skin and in the body. In some cases, surgery may be needed to remove any remaining fungus. In order to prevent a Cancer Candida infection, it is important to practice good hygiene and keep the skin clean and dry. It is also important to avoid sharing personal items such as towels, razors, and clothing with others. Additionally, it is important to avoid contact with people who have a weakened immune system, as they are more prone to fungal infections.