Saturday, April 5, 2025

How Power Cuts Increase Fungal Infections

How Power Cuts Increase Fungal Infections

(A hidden reason behind sudden skin flare-ups)


Many patients notice this pattern:

“Doctor, itching increases whenever there are power cuts.”


This is not a coincidence.


Power cuts quietly create the perfect environment for fungal infections.



1. Sweat Builds Up Without Airflow


During power cuts:

• Fans stop

• Air becomes stagnant

• Body temperature rises


Sweat gets trapped in skin folds like:

• Groin

• Under breasts

• Between toes

• Underarms


Fungus loves warm, sweaty skin.


2. Damp Clothes Stay on the Body Longer


Without electricity:

• Washing machines don’t work

• Clothes dry slowly

• People delay changing sweaty clothes


Wearing damp clothes increases:

• Moisture

• Friction

• Fungal growth


This is very common in humid areas.


3. Night Sweating Increases Infection Risk


Power cuts at night lead to:

• Excess sweating during sleep

• Wet bed sheets

• Moist skin for hours


Long contact with moisture worsens:

• Fungal itching

• Redness

• Burning sensation


Patients often wake up with worse symptoms.


4. Hygiene Routines Get Disturbed


Power cuts affect:

• Water heaters

• Bathroom lighting

• Regular bathing routine


People may:

• Skip bathing

• Rush cleaning

• Dry skin poorly


Incomplete drying encourages fungus.


5. Fans and Coolers Reduce Moisture Normally


Fans and coolers:

• Evaporate sweat

• Keep skin dry


When they stop:

• Moisture stays trapped

• Fungus multiplies faster


This is why infections spike in summer power cuts.


6. Increased Friction During Heat


Without cooling:

• Skin rubs more

• Clothing sticks

• Chafing increases


Broken skin barrier allows fungus to spread.


7. Delay in Treatment During Power Cuts


People often:

• Avoid applying creams due to sweating

• Skip doses

• Delay doctor visits


Incomplete treatment worsens infection.


How to Protect Skin During Power Cuts


✔ Change sweaty clothes immediately

✔ Keep skin folds dry

✔ Use loose cotton clothing

✔ Pat dry skin, don’t rub

✔ Avoid sharing towels

✔ Continue prescribed antifungal treatment


Final Thought


Fungal infections don’t just depend on medicine.


They depend on:

• Heat

• Moisture

• Hygiene


Power cuts disturb all three.


Understanding this helps prevent repeated infections

and reduces the need for stronger medicines.


Sometimes, skin problems rise

not because treatment failed —

but because electricity stopped.

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