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ICD-10 code: B36.8

Disease category: B36: Other superficial mycoses

What are Other Specified Superficial Mycoses?

Other specified superficial mycoses refer to a group of fungal skin infections that are not commonly seen, but still pose a risk to individuals with weakened immune systems or those who live in humid environments. These infections are caused by various fungi and can affect different parts of the body, including the scalp, nails, and skin.

Types of Other Specified Superficial Mycoses

There are several types of other specified superficial mycoses, including:

  1. Piedra: A fungal infection that affects the hair shafts and causes the formation of hard nodules.
  2. Tinea Nigra: A brown or black patch that appears on the skin, usually on the palms or soles of the feet.
  3. White Piedra: A fungal infection that affects the hair shafts and causes the formation of soft, white nodules.
  4. Black Piedra: A fungal infection that affects the hair shafts and causes the formation of hard, black nodules.
  5. Candidiasis: A fungal infection that affects the skin, nails, and mucous membranes. It is caused by the Candida fungus.
  6. Tinea Versicolor: A fungal infection that affects the skin and causes the formation of discolored patches.
  7. Malassezia Folliculitis: A fungal infection that affects the hair follicles and causes the formation of small, itchy bumps.
Symptoms of Other Specified Superficial Mycoses

The symptoms of other specified superficial mycoses can vary depending on the type of infection. However, common symptoms include:

  • Itching
  • Burning
  • Pain
  • Redness
  • Discolored patches
  • Nodules on the hair shafts
  • Bumps on the skin
Conclusion

Other specified superficial mycoses may not be as common as other fungal skin infections, but they are still a cause for concern. If you suspect that you may have a fungal infection, it is important to seek medical attention to receive an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Treatment of Other specified superficial mycoses:

Treatment Options for Other Specified Superficial Mycoses

Other specified superficial mycoses refer to a group of fungal skin infections that are not classified as dermatophytosis or candidiasis. These infections can be caused by a variety of fungal species and can affect different areas of the body, including the feet, groin, and scalp.

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