Sunburn On Face With Red Spots, Dry. Like Eczema. Is It Fungal? Why Isn't Face Normal?
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Tinea faciei or ringworm of the face is not a common site of fungal infection and often has an unusual presentation that mimics other skin conditions or rashes. This fungal infection may be contracted from dogs, cats, horses and cattle.
Recurrent fungal infections can be a marker of an underlying illness like diabetes or immunocompromised state.
People who perspire freely or work in a hot or humid environment are more at risk of having a fungal infection of the skin.
The diagnosis is often made on the basis of the location and appearance of the lesions, but in more difficult cases, or in cases that do not respond to therapy, the fungal lesions may be scraped and cultured and examined microscopically and/or under fluorescent light.
Treatment of fungal infections can be topical ointments like miconazole as well as oral antifungal drugs like griseofulvin or fluconazole.
It is advisable that you consult your dermatologist for confirming the diagnosis as well as ruling out the underlying cause so that apropriate treatment can be started.
Meanwhile you should avoid applying any oil based cosmetics for prolonged time on your face and maintain good hygiene.
Also a healthy diet and lifestyle will help prevent recurrences.
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