How to Be Sure That Your Tinea Versicolor Natural Treatment Really Works

Tinea versicolor is not a dangerous disease, but it is extremely irritating and upsetting for those who have it. Whether you choose the medical route or a tinea versicolor natural treatment, it can be very frustrating, with many people complaining that what they are doing is not working.

There seem to be two stages to dealing with this: first, treat the current infection, and second, prevent it recurring.

We’ve had a more detailed discussion about this in our article called How to boost a tinea versicolor diet for remarkable results.

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Here, we just want to give a few ideas about how you can use natural remedies, using products that you may have at home, to make your own lotions. This is one of the steps to permanently getting rid of tinea versicolor infection.

What Is Tinea Versicolor?

Tinea versicolor (or pityriasis versicolor) is a fungal infection on the skin. It is caused when the fungus called Malassezi, which normally lives benignly on your skin, starts to get out control. Adolescents and young adults are the most vulnerable, although older people may also struggle with it.

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You may be pre-disposed to an outbreak if your immune system is compromised in some way, or you have a hormonal imbalance. It can also happen if you have been taking large doses of antibiotics or corticosteroids. People with diabetes are also susceptible. If you add very warm and humid conditions, excessive sweating, or extreme oiliness of the skin, then you are very likely to develop a fungal infection.

Symptoms

The fungus stops the melanin in the affected parts of your skin from working properly. This causes a change in the skin color. If you are dark-skinned, the patches will look lighter than the surrounding skin. If you’re light-skinned, the patches may seem darker. They range from white through pink and tan to brown. It’s important to note that the skin itself is not damaged. Once you get rid of the fungus infection, the skin will recover its color.

There may be no other symptoms, except discolored patches – usually on the chest, back and neck, or where there are folds in the skin, like the inside of elbows. If left untreated, skin can become itchy and flaky – and of course you can then get a secondary infection from scratching it.

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Tinea versicolor is not contagious for other people, but it can spread across your own body quite quickly. Wearing cool, loose-fitting clothing and quickly changing out of sweaty shoes and shirts will help. Laundering all your clothes, bedding and towels with hot water will kill off the fungus. Using good skin care products can help with very oily skin. It’s also important to stay out of the sun, as heat from the sun can make the condition worse.

Medical Approach to Tinea Versicolor Treatment

The quickest way to deal with a tinea versicolor outbreak is to use a topical cream or lotion. You can use natural remedies or medical treatments.

Typical over-the-counter lotions or shampoos include "zoles" like clotrimazole (Lotrimin AF, Mycelex) and miconazole (Monistat, M-Zole). Many people will use a product with selenium sulfide (eg Selsun Blue shampoo) or terbinafine (Lamisil).

Your doctor may give you a prescription for more potent creams and pills to treat tinea versicolor. Examples are fluconazole (Diflucan), itraconazole (Onmel, Sporanox) and ketoconazole.

The problem with these treatments is that they come with strong health warnings. For example, fluconazole taken orally can lead to liver failure, severe skin rashes and irregular heart rhythm. It also has negative side effects if taken with other drugs. For example, if you are a diabetic you are at quite high risk for fungal infections. But the drugs for diabetes can have a bad inter-reaction with fluconazole. Selenium sulfide may cause severe allergic reaction, requiring emergency treatment.

These products also usually come with a caution against using them if you are pregnant or for small children.

You may need to use one of these products in the case of an acute outbreak of tinea versicolor. If so, please read and follow the directions carefully.

For long term treatment, it might be advisable to use a less potent, more natural treatment. We’ve given some recipes and directions for these below.

How to Safely Use a Lotion Containing Selenium Sulfide

If you are using a lotion containing selenium sulfide, here are some of the things to remember:

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  • 1. Remove all jewelry, as it can be damaged by selenium sulfide
  • 2. Apply the lotion to the affected areas and work into a lather with water.
  • 3. Leave on for 10 minutes only, then rinse thoroughly with clean water (do not use soap)
  • 4. Use once a day for 7 days
  • 5. Use exactly as directed – do not use less or more than what is prescribed
  • 6. Do not use if your skin is broken.
  • 7. Avoid contact with eyes – wash out with a lot of cool water.
  • 8. Stop use if there is any skin irritation
  • 9. Wash your hands carefully after use, being especially careful to remove all lotion from under your nails.

Natural Products to Treat Fungal Infections

While medicated lotions may be effective, they can be quite toxic, and can’t be used in the long-term to prevent recurrence. This is where home remedies and the natural treatment of fungal infections come in.

All-natural treatment products that are very effective at dealing with tinea versicolor include

  • Tea tree oil: antifungal and will relieve itch
  • Coconut oil: antifungal
  • Aloe vera: antifungal and anti-inflammatory. Will also aid healing of the skin.
  • Yogurt: natural antifungal
  • Oregano oil: potent antifungal
  • Garlic: antifungal and will relieve itch
  • Cinnamon oil: antifungal, antibacterial and antiseptic
  • Lavender oil: relieves itch

What I love about this list is that you can use these products as a topical treatment – and you can add them to your diet too, so you are hitting the infection from both inside and outside. (Remember that you can’t ingest tea tree oil – you shouldn’t even get it anywhere near your mouth.)

Tinea Versicolor Natural Treatments: Recipes Using Natural Ingredients

1. Coconut oil

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There are many natural treatments for tinea versicolor, and it’s hard to say which is the best natural treatment. However, here are some recipes using coconut oil as the base and adding essential oils.

What you will need

  • Coconut oil
  • Cotton ball

What you will do

  • Apply the coconut oil with a cotton ball
  • Allow to dry
  • Rinse off with warm water after about 20 minutes. Pat dry
  • Repeat 2 – 3 times daily until the infection clears

Pro Tip:

Options to be added to the coconut oil:

1. Cinnamon oil: 2 to 3 drops per tablespoon of coconut oil

2. Tea tree oil: 5 to 7 drops per tablespoon of coconut oil

3. Oregano oil: Equal parts oregano and coconut oil

2. Aloe Vera

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What you will need

  • Fresh aloe gel directly from aloe vera leaf
  • Lavender oil (optional)
  • Cotton ball

What you will do

  • Apply the gel directly onto the affected areas (I just cut off a piece of leaf and hold the cut side directly to my skin)
  • If you are adding lavender oil, mix it in a ratio of 2 – 3 drops per teaspoon of gel
  • Repeat 2 – 3 times daily until the infection clears

3. Yogurt

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What you will need

  • Plain yogurt

What you will do

  • Apply plain yogurt to the affected skin.
  • Leave on for 20 to 30 minutes, then rinse off
  • Repeat once daily for a few weeks.

4. Garlic

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What you will need

  • Garlic or garlic juice

What you will do

  • Apply garlic or garlic juice on the affected areas.
  • Leave on for 20 minutes, then rinse off in bath or shower
  • Repeat once daily for a few weeks.

Top Tip:

To prevent recurrence of tinea versicolor, continue using one of these lotions once or twice a week as a long-term intervention

Conclusion – 10 Tips for Tinea Versicolor Natural Treatments That Work

In our article about combining a good tinea versicolor diet with other steps to permanently get rid of the infection, we gave 10 tips. They cover a holistic approach to tinea versicolor natural treatment. I’m repeating them here:

Top Tips:

10 Tips for Tinea Versicolor Natural Treatments That Work

  • #1: Avoid using oily skin products
  • #2: Change sweaty clothes quickly.
  • #3: Wear breathable fabrics, such as cotton or wool, to wick away sweat
  • #4: Use an oil-free sunscreen every day
  • #5: You may need to supplement with Vitamin D if you must avoid the sun
  • #6: Use a topical lotion
  • #7: Use an oral medication, under medical supervision
  • #8: Wash clothing and linen with hot water
  • #9: Stick to a tinea versicolor diet, with supplements like probiotics and biotin
  • #10: Make long-term lifestyle changes

This article has been about tips #6, #7 and #10. At the end of the day, it’s the long-term changes you make – the 10 we have listed above, plus steps to boost your immune system - that will ensure that you permanently get rid of tinea versicolor.

I hope that you will try some of the recipes and that you will let me know if they have helped you.

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