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ICD-10 code: B36.2

Disease category: B36: Other superficial mycoses

White piedra is a relatively rare fungal infection that affects the hair shafts. It is caused by a yeast-like fungus called Trichosporon, which grows in moist and warm environments such as tropical and subtropical regions. White piedra is also known as trichomycosis nodularis, trichonodosis, and piedra blanca.

The infection mainly affects the hair on the scalp and can cause the formation of nodules or small, hard lumps on the hair shaft. These nodules are usually white or light brown in color and can be easily identified by running a comb or brush through the hair. White piedra can also affect hair in other areas of the body, such as the beard, mustache, eyebrows, and pubic hair.

Symptoms of white piedra may include itching, flaking, and a foul odor emanating from the affected hair. The nodules themselves are usually painless and do not cause any other symptoms. However, if left untreated, the infection can spread and cause the affected hairs to break and fall out.

Diagnosis of white piedra is usually made through a microscopic examination of the affected hairs. A sample of the affected hair is taken and examined under a microscope to look for the characteristic nodules caused by the Trichosporon fungus.

Prevention of white piedra involves maintaining good hygiene practices, such as washing the hair regularly and avoiding sharing combs, brushes, or other hair care items with others. It is also important to avoid wearing tight-fitting hats or clothing that can trap moisture, which can promote the growth of the Trichosporon fungus.

In conclusion, white piedra is a relatively rare fungal infection that affects the hair shafts and is caused by the Trichosporon fungus. Although it is generally not a serious condition, it can cause discomfort and embarrassment if left untreated. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to preventing the spread of the infection and preserving healthy hair.

Treatment of White piedra:

Treatment for white piedra usually involves antifungal medications, such as topical or oral azoles. These medications work by inhibiting the growth and spread of the fungus. Topical antifungal creams or shampoos may be recommended for milder cases, while oral antifungal medication may be prescribed for more severe or persistent cases. Treatment may need to be continued for several weeks or mont...

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