Antibiotics are usually prescribed to treat an infection, but there are always those who prefer to opt for home remedies, which are not always a solution. This is why the doubt arises: What happens when you burn a clove of garlic for a fungal infection?
“Fungi reproduce using small spores in the air, which can be inhaled or deposited on people. As a result, fungal infections often occur. they begin in the lungs or skin“, he defines Medline Plusthe United States National Library of Medicine.
And explains that a person is usually more likely to get a fungal infection if they have a weakened immune system.
For fungal infections of the skin and nails medications can be applied directly on the infected area or drugs pageorally Also.
But there are always those who resort to “grandmother’s remedies” and suggest burning a clove of garlic as an option… even if it can lead to dramatic consequences.
Natural remedies, it is worth underlining, They are not regulated or tested like medicinesthe health portals report.
In this case it always is It is important to consult a doctor or dermatologist in this case, before making a decision that could end up worsening your health.
Is it good to treat a fungal infection with garlic?
The treatment is usually long and requires a three month average at least to completely eliminate the infection.
Anyway, a 45 year old woman from England He decided to try his own “alternative cure” for the fungal infection he was suffering from on the big toe of his left foot with pieces of raw garlic.
But according to the case published in BMJ case reports, The remedy was worse than the disease.
The woman’s goal was to cover her nail with raw garlic. Done for four hours a day for a total of one month.
The doctor Kai Wongplastic surgeon Oxford University Hospitals Health Services Foundation and author of the report, it is not strange that garlic or Allium sativum for minor ailments.
But the result was not as expected: garlic cloves it burned and blistered the skin surrounding the infected nailso the woman had to go to a doctor’s consultation, it spreads The Spanish.
To make matters worse, not only did the fungal infection persist, but there was another problem: burnt and painful skin, along with several blisters.
Why does garlic burn?
Study leaders indicated that the burn and associated pain in this case were due to sulfur-containing compounds in garlic, such as diallyl disulfidethe most potent compound found in foods.
Therefore, this component can irritate the skin and cause burns. This in addition to having demonstrated that he is capable of provoking allergic dermatitisproducing skin rashes and eczema. But.
Specialists say that those who handle foods containing this compound in their work, such as chefs, often suffer burns from contact with the raw bulb.
Of course, not all cases are the same, e.g each burn and its intensity depend on time contact with garlic, quantity and freshness, as well as sensitivity.
What to do if you have a fungal infection?
As for the fungal infection, the aforementioned woman had to resort to standard treatments: antifungal ointments such as terbinafine or clotrimazolewhich can be purchased without a prescription in our country.
If these are more serious cases, where in addition to the nail the skin is also affected, or there is a bad evolution, it usually starts antifungal treatment in the form of drugshighlight the doctor.
Source: Clarin
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