About Fungal infections
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ungal infections, or mycoses, are caused by harmful fungi invading the body, affecting areas like the skin, nails, and mucous membranes. Common types include athlete’s foot, ringworm, yeast infections, and fungal nail infections, with symptoms such as redness, itching, and flaking.
In severe cases, especially in those with weakened immune systems, conditions like candidiasis and aspergillosis may arise. Treatment typically involves antifungal medications, which can be topical, oral, or intravenous. To prevent fungal infections, maintain good hygiene, keep skin dry, and avoid contact with infected surfaces. For persistent symptoms, seek medical advice for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
- Caused by fungi invading skin or nails.
- Common types: athlete’s foot, ringworm.
- Symptoms: redness, itching, flaking skin.
- Treated with antifungal creams or tablets.
- Risk factors: moisture, weak immunity
- Prevent by keeping skin clean and dry.
- Spread through contact with infected surfaces.
- Seek medical help for persistent symptoms.
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Frequently asked questions
A fungal infection, or mycosis, occurs when fungi infect the skin, nails, or mucous membranes, causing symptoms like itching, redness, and flaking.
Common types include athlete’s foot, ringworm, yeast infections, and fungal nail infections.
Antifungal treatments like creams, oral medications, or even intravenous drugs can treat fungal infections effectively.