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How to prevent fungal infections in human

Rules of hygiene Prevent Fungual Infection Elementary hygiene observation is a necessary circumstance for prevention of fungus infections and their successful treatment. As it was already mentioned, fungi prefer to dwell in wet and warm places. That is why the … Continue reading

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So, how to recognize nail fungus?

The first sign that you have fungus infection are yellowish or grayish spots on your nails. They could be round or in a form of stripes. At the expense of the growth of the horny upper layer the nails becomes … Continue reading

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Nail fungus

Nails are usually affected with fungus after some other areas of tissues or skin are affected. That is why if a person has a skin fungus infection, contamination of nails should be soon expected. In patients with epidermophytosis the fungus … Continue reading

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Do other skin diseases promote fungal contamination?

Not always. The risk of contamination increases only when the first disease leads to formation of cracks and erosions in the skin, i.e. entry of infection, or delays the process of desquamation of horny scales. Some cases have been known … Continue reading

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How to avoid fungal contamination

Avoid Now fungal contamination Human pathogenic fungi usually dwell in the thickened layer of horny (keratinized) epithelial tissues; that is why it makes sense to get rid of all possible “refuges” for fungi. Regularly remove all callosities from your feet … Continue reading

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