What causes fungal infections in humans?
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Fungal infections are usually caused by an overgrowth of fungi. People with a weak immune system, people who are frequently exposed to humid or hot environments, and people who do not pay enough attention to hygiene conditions are more prone to fungal infections. In addition, the use of antibiotics can also lead to fungal infections because antibiotics can kill good bacteria in the body and pave the way for fungal growth.
If you have symptoms of a fungal infection or suspect a fungal infection, it is important to consult a doctor. Depending on your symptoms and condition, you may want to see a dermatologist or an infectious disease specialist.
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