Fungal infections

  • 5 months ago
Fungal infections: A sneak peek into the world of microscopic mischief
Fungi, those ubiquitous organisms we often encounter as mushrooms or mold, can also be the culprits behind a variety of infections. These tiny troublemakers can invade our skin, nails, hair, mucous membranes, and even internal organs, causing a range of symptoms and complications.

Types of fungal infections:

Superficial fungal infections: These affect the outer layers of the skin, hair, and nails. Examples include:
Athlete's foot: A common fungal infection of the feet, causing itching, burning, and scaling.

Jock itch: A fungal infection of the groin and inner thighs, causing itching, burning, and redness.

Ringworm: A circular, itchy, and scaly fungal infection of the skin, hair, or nails.

Yeast infections: Caused by the yeast Candida albicans, these infections can affect the vagina, mouth, or other moist areas, causing itching, burning, and discharge

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