I shower every day and change shirts and keep clean but I keep growing fungus. If it wasn't for the cream my whole body would be covered with it.
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12-01-2020, 04:35 PM #6
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12-01-2020, 04:35 PM #7
Tinea versicolor. Go see a doc and get rx antifungals, the otc stuff likely wonβt help much.
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I don't know which one is more effective in killing mold. But once the mold is killed, the duration for new mold to grow has nothing to do whether you used bleach or vinegar.
The vinegar isn't going to create a barrier for months on the surface of a wall or window.
Humidity and mold spores which are everywhere, is what causes mold to spread. Keep humidity under 50% and they won't be able to grow.Cobra Kai never dies!
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Ignore those guys above, some bacteria chooses to manifest visibly on some people. It's not generally known why but should be generally be treatable.
I'm a guy who showers twice a day and went through it.
https://dermnetnz.org/topics/pityria...ar%20to%20bran
You have a very mild version of this link.
I also have keratosis which doesn't have a cure. I just have to moisturise and hope it helps.
Chest and back is often half allergic reaction and half yeast type fungi. Not sure in the states but over here I had to get a prescription for a cortisteroid body wash that's pretty brutal on your organs. You use it for 3 days, wait a week and do it again then again at 4 weeks and 3 months. I also had to take antihistamines every day.
By the third wash I stopped getting it. The pigment loss doesn't go away unfortunately although I'm lucky that it's only on the inside of my elbows.
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Applying vinegar on a wall is not going to lower the PH for 3 months and prevent new mold from growing.
If you keep the windows closed and have a good dehumidifier running, you can definitely get it below 50% relative humidity.
The best way to keep mold under control, is to keep a humidity low enough that prevents mold from growing.Cobra Kai never dies!
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