Fungal Infections - NEDA Skin Solutions | Dermatology (2024)

The most common types of fungal infections of the skin and nails are:

  • Tinea barbae—along the beard and jawline
  • Tinea capitis—occurs on the neck and scalp
  • Tinea corporis—occurs on various parts of the body, such as the arms, shoulders and face
  • Tinea cruris—known as jock itch, involves the groin area
  • Tinea pedis—known as athlete’s foot
  • Tinea unguium & tinea versicolor occur on the nails

WHAT CAUSES FUNGAL INFECTIONS?

Fungal infections occur because the mold, mildew or yeast spores are touched or inhaled and develop into an overgrowth in or on the body. Depending on the conditions, these infections can be superficial or serious. Under conditions of moisture, warmth and irritation, these fungi grow rapidly and may cause serious illness.

Superficial fungal infections can be caused by an overgrowth of existing fungi or can be the result of contact with an infected person or contaminated surfaces and objects. Fungal infections can be easily spread through bed sheets, towels, and clothing. They can also spread from one part of the body to another by scratching.

Fingernail fungus or tinea unguium has been linked to methyl methacrylate, which is a glue used for attaching acrylic fingernails. This condition can be quite serious and difficult to treat, because the environment between the real and artificial fingernail provides precisely the conditions in which fungus thrives.

Systemic fungal infections are often linked to the soil. Usually, they are contracted when fungi spores in the soil get inhaled when soil is dug up or blown around in the air. They can be a chronic problem for people with suppressed immune systems.

HOW TO TREAT FUNGUS

Superficial fungal infections are usually treated with over the counter or prescription antifungal creams or sprays. If the infection persists, an oral antifungal drug may be prescribed.

Systemic fungal infections are treated with oral antifungal medications.

Although fungal infections are usually not serious in healthy individuals, it is important to seek treatment because sometimes the infection can spread and complications such as secondary bacterial infections develop.

LONG TERM RESULTS

Several important steps can be taken to prevent fungal infections. Practice good personal hygiene, skin should be kept clean and dry. Avoid artificial fingernails. Household sources of fungus such as showers, bathtubs, and floors should be maintained by cleaning regularly with warm water and a disinfectant.

If a member of the household has a superficial infection, be sure to keep sheets, towels and clothing separate and clean.

Fungal Infections - NEDA Skin Solutions | Dermatology (2024)
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