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D ear Anonymous: You may already have won $10,000,000! And you may already have had a case of athlete's crudbutt without realizing the foot connection. Ever had jock itch? Doctors would call that ...
Our young athlete had tinea pedis, also known as “athlete’s foot” or “foot ringworm.” Tinea pedis affects the toes and feet and is the most common fungus infection. Dermatophyte infections, such as ...
Perhaps the skin in between your toes is itchy. Or the skin on the sides of your feet is flaking and irritated. These are classic signs of athlete’s foot. Doctors call it tinea pedis and it’s a common ...
Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection of the foot otherwise known as Tinea pedis. This fungal infection is often a mild condition that can, in rare instances, erupt into a full-blown bacterial ...
Dermatophytosis, or tinea, is a fungal infection involving superficial portions of the skin, hair and nails. The infection is usually caused by one of three genera: Epidermophyton, Microsporum or ...
Foot fungus, also known as athlete’s foot, is a common condition that affects many people worldwide. This fungal infection primarily targets the skin on the feet, but if left untreated, it can spread ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the azole antifungal luliconazole 1% cream (Luzu, Valeant Pharmaceuticals) to treat fungal infections, the company announced today. Luliconazole ...
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology found OTC antifungals like clotrimazole, miconazole, and terbinafine treat tinea pedis with 60–80% cure rates. Tinea pedis, commonly known as athlete's ...
I’ve heard that athlete’s foot and toenail fungus lurk in gyms, nail salons and pool and spa facilities. Do you have any prevention tips for avoiding infection? Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis) and ...
Tinea manuum is a contagious fungal infection on the hands caused by a type of fungi called dermatophytes. But what does it look like and how can it be treated? Tinea is the technical term for ...