Tinea pedis, simple athlete's foot, is the most common cause of
itching blisters on the feet. Most people think of athlete's foot as red, irritated, peeling
skin in between the toes, and indeed this is the most common way that this condition appears.
Full article >>>Tinea pedis;
Fungal infection - feet;
Tinea of the foot;
Infection - fungal - feet;
Ringworm - foot
Causes,
incidence, and risk factors: ...
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Tinea pedis(athlete's foot) appears either as dry scaly
patches or as wet,
blistery
lesions between the toes and on the sole of the foot. It is not common in young children.
Full article >>>In
tinea pedis, known as athelete's foot, the
skin behind and between the toes is especially affected.
Onychomycosis is
ringworm of the nails usually caused by trychophyton rubrum.
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Full article >>>Athlete's foot (
tinea pedis). This form affects the moist areas between your toes and sometimes on your foot itself.
Jock itch (
tinea cruris). This form affects your
genitals, inner thighs and buttocks.
Ringworm of the scalp (
tinea capitis).
Full article >>>Athlete's foot (
tinea pedis) is a common persi
stent infection of the foot caused by a microscopic
fungus that lives on dead
tissue of the
hair, toenails, and outer
skin layers (dermatophyte).
Full article >>>athlete's foot (
tinea pedis or foot
ringworm) - This common condition mostly affects teen and adult males. It less frequently affects children before
puberty.
Full article >>>Athlete's foot (
tinea pedis) is a
fungal infection that causes a
rash on the
skin of the foot. It is the most common fungal
skin infection.
Full article >>>ATHLETE'S FOOT (
Tinea Pedis)
SYMPTOMS"On the
skin of the feet, especially between the toes, there are
blisters or cracks, or both. Also there is
itching; burning; and, in extreme cases,
pustules; and
ulcers.
Full article >>>Acne, athlete's foot (
tinea pedis),
warts, and
scabies are examples of
skin infections that cause
lesions.
Allergic reactions and sensitivity to outside environmental factors can also
lead to the formation of
skin lesions.
Full article >>>Athlete's foot, also known as
tinea pedis, is a common foot
infection caused by fungi called dermatophytes.
Full article >>>Loprox (ciclopirox) gel Topical
treatment of interdigital
tinea pedis,
tinea cruris, and
tinea corporis due to Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, or Epidermophyton floccosum; topical
treatment of
seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp.
Full article >>>A
fungal infection between the toes, officially known as
tinea pedis.
Autoimmune diseaseCertain
diseases caused by the body's development of an
immune reaction to its own
tissues.
Full article >>>The proper medical name for these
infections is
Tinea, and this is often followed by the Latin name for the affected part of the body. For example,
Tinea pedis affects the feet (also called athlete's foot), ...
Full article >>>A general term for
fungal infections of the
skin, usually combined with a description of the site or cause. Examples include
tinea cruris or "
jock itch," and
tinea pedis or "athlete's foot."
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Full article >>>Usually beginning on the
skin between the toes, the
fungus infection becomes scaly and itchy. Over time it may cause a break in the
skin and become sore. The medical term for athlete's foot is
tinea pedis.
Full article >>>of the body) is a common
skin disorder, especially among children, but it may occur in people of all ages. It is caused by
mold-like fungi (dermatophytes). See also
tinea capitis (involving the scalp),
tinea cruris (
jock itch), and
tinea pedis ...
Full article >>>miconazole, Monistat, Micatin - Explains the medication miconazole (Monistat, Micatin), a
drug used to treat
vaginal
infections due to
Candida albicans and several
fungal infections of the
skin, including
tinea versicolor,
tinea pedis ("athlete's ...
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Pain)
Runner's Toe (Toenail Conditions)
Supinator (
High Arches)
Talipes Calcaneal Valgus (
Flat Feet)
Tinea Pedis (Athlete's Foot)
Toenail
Infection (Toenail Conditions)
Toenail Conditions ...
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