Tinea Manuum
The fungus is a highly eukaryotic creature that falls under the fungus of the state in the five-state category proposed by Rh Whittaker. The chlorophyll-free fungus relies on other organisms for food so they are known as examples of heterotrophs penicillium such as Petula etc., causing many diseases especially skin disease one of the most important diseases is a worm called dermatophytes, (Tinea is the technical name for worms), as the skin is the first organ affected
affects all kinds of animals such as dogs cattle and humans it is caused by a fungus that feeds on the carotene and produces a circular formation that will appear on ring-like structures on the skin. Therefore, the so-called ringworm causative agent ringworm is caused by a type of trichophyton and the Microsporum souls of the disease in warmer climates such as dressing rooms and towel folders
transmission of animals such as mice and flies through clothing that can be treated with dot spots on affected pets.
Tinea manuum is a fungal infection in the hands caused by a fungus called dermatophytes.
It is characterized by round or oval eruptions.
Manuum means hands. When the ring touches the feet, it is called the tinea pedis, more commonly known as the athlete's foot. Tinea manuum is a stinging rash that can affect one or both hands. It usually starts in the palm of the hand and can spread to the fingers or back of the hand.
Symptoms
• The infected area in your hand will usually start small and gradually grow over time.
• The infection will start in the palm of the hand and may or may not spread to your fingers and to the back of your hand.
• The affected area of the tinea will be itchy, red, and have the appearance of skin.
• The infected area may suddenly become swollen and swollen.
Prevention and control
• Avoid sharing clothing and sports equipment.
• Wash clothes in warm water.
• Wash clothes with antibacterial and antifungal soaps with terpene oil.
• Clean house with an antiseptic solution.
• Avoid touching pets with bald spots.
• Wash hands before and after meals
Treatment
use anti-fungal agents such as miconazole terbinafine and clotrimazole for medications such as syrup pills etc., last but not always good hygiene to be maintained.
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