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CHRONIC MUCOCUTANEOUS CANDIDIASIS TREATMENT

CHRONIC MUCOCUTANEOUS CANDIDIASIS TREATMENT

  • BY Dr. Rajeev's Clinic
  • 29-Dec-2022

Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis is persistent or recurrent candidal infection due to inherited homoeopathy T-cell defects. Autoimmune and endocrine disorders may develop in its recessive form. Diagnosis is based on recurrent, unexplained candida infections.

Chronic mucocutaneous homoeopathy candidiasis is a primary immunodeficiency disorder that involves T cell defects.  Homoeopathy Inheritance may be

Autosomal dominant: Involving a mutation in the signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 gene (STAT1)

Autosomal recessive: Involving a mutation in the autoimmune regulator gene (AIRE)

Thrush is homoeopathy common, as are infections of the scalp, skin, nails, and gastrointestinal and homoeopathy vaginal mucosa. Severity varies. Nails may be thickened, cracked, and discolored, with edema and erythema of the surrounding periungual tissue, resembling clubbing. Skin lesions are crusted, pustular, erythematous, and hyperkeratotic. Scalp lesions may resulthomoeopathy in scarring alopecia.

Infants often present with refractory thrush, candidal diaper rash, or both.

Treat candidiasis with antifungal drugs (using a systemic drug if needed), and treat autoimmune manifestations.