A medicine for external application in the treatment of athlete's foot comprising at least 2,4,4'-trichloro-2'-hydroxy diphenylether as an anti-true fungi agent and urea as a horny substance softening agent, generally with hydrophilic ointment base, alcohol, or water, and optionally concentrated...
摘要: A composition and method for the treatment of athlete's foot, the composition comprising by weight at least 2 percent thiabendazole and preferably 5 percent thiabendazole by weight. The method involves applying to the foot an effective amount of the aforesaid composition....
A medicine for external application in the treatment of athlete's foot comprising at least 2,4,4'-trichloro-2'-hydroxy diphenylether as an anti-true fungi agent and urea as a horny substance softening agent, generally with hydrophilic ointment base, alcohol, or water, and optionally ...
Athlete's foot (tinea pedis) is a contagious skin infection caused by the ringworm fungus. Read about treatment, symptoms, home remedies, prevention, and signs.
2. Pick up any prescribed medication at a pharmacy of your choice or have it delivered 3. You have 14 days to follow up with the provider on any questions you may have What causes athlete's foot? Athlete’s foot, also known as tinea pedis, is caused by a group of fungi called derm...
The three types of athlete's footinclude the following: Interdigital, which most often occurs between the two smallest toes. Moccasin, which starts with the skin on the sole becoming thick and cracking. The infection may spread up the sides of the foot and infect the toenails. ...
Athlete’s foot may spread to the soles of the feet and to the toenails and can also be spread to other parts of the body, notably the groin and underarms, by those who scratch the infection and then touch themselves elsewhere. The fungus can be spread from person to person by contact...
Athlete's foot is a fungal infection caused by dermatophytes, parasitic organisms that thrive on skin. These fungi, particularly anthropophilic species like Microsporum, Epidermophyton, and Trichophyton, account for the majority of skin fungal infections. Commonly referred to as ringworm, athlete's...
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The treatment of athlete's foot. MITCHELL-HEGGS GB. GB Mitchellheggs - 《Med Deporte Trab》 被引量: 1发表: 1950年 Management of Athlete's foot with topical Zinc Sulphate (15%) Solution versus Clotrimazole (1%) Solution were used for the treatment of athlete's foot and including both; top...