Remedies For Tinea Versicolor

Protect Skin From The Sun

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This tip helps keep tinea versicolor from spreading, and can minimize the damage the infection does. Sun is a problem because the ultraviolet rays cause the yeast living on the skin to branch out and spread at a more rapid rate. Another issue with sun exposure is it makes the effects of tinea versicolor more obvious. When skin is tanned by the sun, the lighter patches of tinea versicolor stand out more. To prevent these issues from happening, patients need to protect skin from the sun. Look for sunscreens with a sun protection factor of at least thirty, and be sure to reapply every hour or so. Applying a strong sunscreen can be helpful, but it is even better if patients stay out of the sun entirely. When they do go outdoors, they should wear clothes with strong UV resistance.

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