Dermatophytes: these are a kind of fungus that could grow on the hair, skin, and nails. They do not invade the deeper tissues of the human body. In reality, Trichophyton rubrum, the most popular dermatophyte, often leads to the majority of cases of athlete’s foot. In turn, athlete...
It’s important to note that if you have a fungal infection somewhere else on your body, like athlete’s foot or ringworm, be sure to treat it to help prevent the fungus from spreading to your groin area. There are some things you can do to prevent the spread. Make sure you don’t ...
Coconut Oil for Toenail and Foot Fungus I've had calloused skin around my toenails for many months and saw a dermatologist and my primary care doctor (twice), and it was at the second visit with my primary care doctor that she said I had athlete's foot. I had no itching or flaking ...
In the context of skin care and cosmetics, this compound may have potential applications as a preservative in cosmetic formulations to help solve skin problems caused by fungal infections such as athlete’s foot or fungal acne [47]. Sulphurenic acid (Table 1) and eburicoic acid are ...