tinea in A Sentence

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    What is Nail Fungus(onychomycosis, Tinea unguium)? →.

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    Athletes foot is called Tinea pedis in the medical books.

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    Jock itch/ Tinea cruris and home remedies to treat jock itch.

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    Tinea pedis or athlete's foot is a common fungal infection that affects the foot.

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    Tinea capitis in the United Kingdom: a report on its diagnosis, management and prevention;

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    These infections-- known by the medical term Tinea-- can occur almost anywhere on the body.

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    The medication will also clear any associated fungal skin infection, such as athlete's foot(Tinea pedis).

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    This leaflet just deals with scalp ringworm which is sometimes called Tinea capitis(from the Latin word caput, meaning head).

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    Athlete's foot is the most common form of Tinea, a fungal infection of the nails, skin, or hair.

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    They can also take up residence in your hair and follicles and cause what is known as Tinea capitis.

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    For superficial fungal skin infections, including ringworm, jock itch, Tinea, ringworm drug spot, but the hair part and nail fungal infections invalid.

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    Tinea cruris, otherwise known as jock itch, is a form of ringworm- in fact, ringworm and athlete's foot often occur together with Tinea cruris.

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    Uygur Medicine records", Uygur doctors often use black fruit and Lycium barbarum fruit and root skin to treat urethral stones, Tinea scabies, gingival bleeding and so on.

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    One way to help prevent a further bout of nail infection is to treat athlete's foot(Tinea pedis) as early as possible to stop the infection spreading to the nail.

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    In the United States, a 1% strength is available over-the-counter, and a 2.5% strength is also available with a prescription. At the 2.5% strength, selenium disulfide is also used on the body to treat Tinea versicolor, a type of fungal skin infection caused by a different species of Malassezia.

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