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Topical Antifungals
boric acid
Skin. Candida infection of the skin usually occurs between
the fingers, toes, around the anus (Candida albicans is commonly found in
feces), and on the penis. A rash on the inner thighs can accompany infection in
the rectal and genital areas. A skin fungal infection generally occurs at the
site of an abrasion or where skin is continuously moist. Dishwashers, for
example, often develop fungal infections around or under their fingernails (paronychia
or onychomycosis, respectively), resulting in painful swelling and secretion of
pus from the nail beds. Infected nails may turn white or yellow and separate
from the surrounding skin. Similarly, workers whose feet are submerged in water
or who wear rubber boots every day may develop fungal infections around their
toenails. Cutaneous infection also occurs under skin-folds (intertrigo), such as
under pendulous breasts or genital skin folds
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