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ICD-10 code: B35.8

Disease category: B35: Dermatophytosis

Understanding Other Dermatophytoses

Dermatophytoses are a group of fungal infections that affect the skin, hair, and nails. The most common types include ringworm, jock itch, and athlete's foot. However, there are other types of dermatophytoses that are less common but still important to be aware of.

  1. Tinea capitis: This type of dermatophytosis affects the scalp and hair. It is most commonly seen in children and can cause hair loss and scaly, itchy patches on the scalp.
  2. Tinea barbae: This type of dermatophytosis affects the beard and mustache area in men. It can cause red, itchy bumps and swelling in the affected area.
  3. Tinea faciei: This type of dermatophytosis affects the face and can cause red, scaly patches. It is most commonly seen in children and young adults.
  4. Tinea manuum: This type of dermatophytosis affects the hands and can cause red, scaly patches and blisters. It is most commonly seen in people who work in wet environments or who frequently wash their hands.
  5. Tinea corporis gladiatorum: This type of dermatophytosis is a common skin infection among athletes, especially wrestlers. It causes red, itchy patches on the body and can be easily spread through skin-to-skin contact.

Other types of dermatophytoses include tinea unguium (nail infections) and tinea cruris (groin area). These infections can be caused by different types of fungi and can present with varying symptoms. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you have a dermatophytosis, as some infections can spread and cause more serious complications.

In conclusion, while ringworm, jock itch, and athlete's foot are the most common types of dermatophytoses, there are several other types that can affect different areas of the body. Knowing the symptoms and seeking medical attention early on can help prevent complications and ensure proper treatment.

Treatment of Other dermatophytoses:

Treatment Options for Other Dermatophytoses
Dermatophytoses, commonly known as ringworm, is a fungal infection that affects the skin, hair, and nails. While it usually appears on specific parts of the body, such as the scalp, feet, groin, or nails, it can also occur in other areas of the body. These types of dermatophytoses are referred to as "other dermatophytoses." Fortunately, the...

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