Ridding Patients of Discomfort Caused by Fungal Skin Infections

Ridding Patients of Discomfort Caused by Fungal Skin Infections

Superficial fungal infections (SFIs) are among the most common skin diseases worldwide, affecting nearly one billion people annually. Clinical features of the condition include skin irritation, redness, itching, swelling, and blisters around the affected area. These symptoms, particularly skin itching, peeling, and redness are commonly experienced by individuals with SFIs. If left untreated, persistent scratching due to itching may accelerate tissue damage and delay healing, potentially leading to secondary infections.

Modern Medicine – Issue 4 2022

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