Fungal
Infections
Skin fungi live in the dead, top layer of skin
cells in moist areas of the body, such as between the toes, groin, and diaper
area. Some fungal infections cause only a
small amount of irritation. Other types of fungal infections penetrate
deeper and may cause itching, swelling, blistering, and scaling. In some
cases, fungal infections can cause reactions elsewhere on the body. For
example, a child may develop a rash on the finger or hand associated
with an infection of the scalp or foot.
There are many different types of fungal skin infections that require
clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional. Listed in
the directory below are some, for which we have provided a brief
overview.
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contain additional information on that topic.
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