Category: Warts and mushrooms

Athlete’s foot

Foot fungus usually attacks the skin between the toes and usually begins between the fourth and fifth toes. The skin is flaking or scaly and it is common for itching and burning. Sometimes there may be cracks in the skin.

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Pityriasis Versicolor

Pityriasis versicolor is a superficial fungal infection of the skin. The disease causes rashes in the form of small patches. Sometimes many patches flow together and form larger areas. The disease does not infect and can be treated with a non-prescription drug.

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Warts on hands and feet

Warts are caused by viruses. Everyone can get warts on their hands and feet, but this is most common in school-aged children. Warts usually go away by themselves, but it can take time.

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Age Warts

Age warts are elevated skin changes. They are most common on the face, chest and back. Age warts can come as early as the age of twenty and become more common with age. The warts do not infect and are completely harmless.

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Fungal infections

Fungal infections in the skin, mucous membranes and nails are common. There are different types of fungi that can cause infection. A fungal infection appears in different ways depending on where on the body it is. Some fungal infections can be treated with non-prescription drugs.

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