July 03, 2023
Beat Thrush This Summer!
With summer now in full swing, we know it can be a difficult time for people suffering with thrush.
Did you know there are more cases of thrush during the summer months? It mainly occurs in the summer months as the weather is warmer and people are swimming more.
Thrush is not limited to your imitate area, your mouth, feet, and armpits can also be affected. Thrush and fungal infections occur all year round however, they particularly thrive throughout the summer months, this is due to the warm and moist conditions, making areas of the body that get sweaty in summer perfect habitats.
Here are some useful tips to help prevent thrush and fungal infections this summer:
Look after your immune system
Looking after your body by eating a well-balanced diet and getting enough exercise and rest will help promote a healthy immune system which can keep fungus in check.
Keep clean and dry
Good personal hygiene practices can help keep fungus at bay. Keeping your skin clean and dry is one of the best ways to prevent fungal infections. Wash your body regularly and dry off thoroughly, before putting on clean, dry clothes.
Change your undies, socks and gym gear daily
Clothes that get sweaty or are in close contact with the body, like underwear, should be changed each day, or after you exercise. Make sure you put on fresh clothes each time you go to the gym or work out.
Dry those sweaty shoes
Closed-in shoes, like sneakers, can create a perfect environment for fungi to thrive, especially in warm and humid summer weather. Try to give shoes a chance to dry out after wearing them, and consider taking a second pair on holidays if they’ll get a lot of use or may get damp.
Wear footwear in public showers and bathrooms
Protect your feet from fungus by wearing easy-to-dry shoes when using public showers and change rooms.
Change out of your togs after swimming
If you’ve been cooling off in the pool or at the beach, change out of soggy swimmers and into clean, dry clothing, to prevent fungal infections like thrush and jock itch.
Wash regularly
Remember to wash after every swimming session, weather you are by the pool, beach or water park this summer it’s vital that you gently cleanse your intimate area. On average, most intimate washes are designed to be rinsed away during the cleansing process, and any residual traces should be minimal. However, it's important to follow the instructions provided with the specific product you are using and rinse thoroughly to ensure proper removal.
Treat it
Taking preventative measures is very important. If you need an extra support to support thrush try our Topida Intimate Hygiene Spray. Independent laboratory tests showed Topida eliminated 99.9% of Candida albicans and Escherichia coli bacteria in just 10 minutes! Specifically formulated to soothe, cool and calm by creating a healthy microbial balance on the affected areas. This effective, quick acting solution balances the pH levels and essential nutrients help maintain skin cells in a viable and healthy condition.
Did you know there are more cases of thrush during the summer months? It mainly occurs in the summer months as the weather is warmer and people are swimming more.
Thrush is not limited to your imitate area, your mouth, feet, and armpits can also be affected. Thrush and fungal infections occur all year round however, they particularly thrive throughout the summer months, this is due to the warm and moist conditions, making areas of the body that get sweaty in summer perfect habitats.
Here are some useful tips to help prevent thrush and fungal infections this summer:
Look after your immune system
Looking after your body by eating a well-balanced diet and getting enough exercise and rest will help promote a healthy immune system which can keep fungus in check.
Keep clean and dry
Good personal hygiene practices can help keep fungus at bay. Keeping your skin clean and dry is one of the best ways to prevent fungal infections. Wash your body regularly and dry off thoroughly, before putting on clean, dry clothes.
Change your undies, socks and gym gear daily
Clothes that get sweaty or are in close contact with the body, like underwear, should be changed each day, or after you exercise. Make sure you put on fresh clothes each time you go to the gym or work out.
Dry those sweaty shoes
Closed-in shoes, like sneakers, can create a perfect environment for fungi to thrive, especially in warm and humid summer weather. Try to give shoes a chance to dry out after wearing them, and consider taking a second pair on holidays if they’ll get a lot of use or may get damp.
Wear footwear in public showers and bathrooms
Protect your feet from fungus by wearing easy-to-dry shoes when using public showers and change rooms.
Change out of your togs after swimming
If you’ve been cooling off in the pool or at the beach, change out of soggy swimmers and into clean, dry clothing, to prevent fungal infections like thrush and jock itch.
Wash regularly
Remember to wash after every swimming session, weather you are by the pool, beach or water park this summer it’s vital that you gently cleanse your intimate area. On average, most intimate washes are designed to be rinsed away during the cleansing process, and any residual traces should be minimal. However, it's important to follow the instructions provided with the specific product you are using and rinse thoroughly to ensure proper removal.
Treat it
Taking preventative measures is very important. If you need an extra support to support thrush try our Topida Intimate Hygiene Spray. Independent laboratory tests showed Topida eliminated 99.9% of Candida albicans and Escherichia coli bacteria in just 10 minutes! Specifically formulated to soothe, cool and calm by creating a healthy microbial balance on the affected areas. This effective, quick acting solution balances the pH levels and essential nutrients help maintain skin cells in a viable and healthy condition.