Can I Really Get A Yeast Infection On The Chin

Can I Really Get A Yeast Infection On The Chin

by Sara Gillispie

Yeast infections can happen many places on the body. The mouth and genitals are probably the most frequent areas for a yeast infection to grow. But the skin can also become the site for a yeast infection. And so yes, you can get a yeast infection on the chin.

Yeast likes to grow in warm, moist environments. It prefers darkness, but given the right conditions will grow in light.

What Circumstances Encourage A Yeast Infection On The Chin?

Most of the time yeast doesn’t have a chance to develop a yeast infection on the chin or anywhere else on our skin. That’s because protective bacteria on our skin and in our bodies guard against yeast taking over and causing a yeast infection on the chin. That protective bacteria and the skin’s ability to keep harmful yeast and bacteria outside our body is our first line of defense against yeast infections and bacterial infections.

But when the protective bacteria is eliminated or greatly diminished on our skin the odds of having a yeast infection increase. The protective bacteria can be eliminated and the skin scraped so it cannot protect in several ways:

Antibiotic Use For Infections

Using Antibacterial Or Deodorant Soaps Too Much

Overly Rough Scrubbing Or Exfoliating The Facial Skin

Certain disease conditions can make it easier to get a yeast infection on the chin. People with diabetes, who are obese, who have HIV, are elderly with poor nutrition or those who already have another yeast infection have higher odds of getting a yeast infection on the chin.

Anytime the protection of the skin is opened or the protective bacteria are decreased there is potential for yeast infection on the chin. Good personal hygiene, gentle care of the skin, and good health habits are part of minimizing the chances to get a yeast infection of the chin.

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Posted in healthcare on Aug 26th, 2008, 2:59 am by Sara Gillispie   

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