Yes. Some types of fungus can invade the body, feed off the body and possibly leave harmful or harmful substances in the body. Like bacteria and virus infections, they can cause discomfort, pain, and possibly resulting in death. Antibiotics will not work on them. You need an anti-fungal medicine. Sometimes a topical cream will work. Other times you need to take oral medicine. Examples are vaginal infections, skin infections and toe nail fungus infections.
Yes it does.
penicillin
That is a disease cure it
Hawthorn hedges are prone to rust disease caused by fungus. The disease primarily affects the leaves, and causes premature leaf drop. Fungicide treatments usually clear up the disease.
Mycology is not a disease or condition of the body but is a branch of biology that deals with funguses (fungi). You are probably referring to a specific fungus such as athlete's foot or ringworm, both of which are contageous. In any case, the cure or treatment for a body fungus would be specific to the type of fungus involved. If you feel you have a fungal infection of some type, you should see a medical professional for advice.
Foot fungus is, yes.
No
The disease is called cultimanureity disease
Sadly, there is no cure to Wilson's disease. : (
No there is not a cure for bahjat disease because is is not proven.
hey there are some good products which can cure ur atheletes foot they are "zetaclear nail fungus treatment" or "claripro nail fungus treatment"
to cure ringworm or other fungus.
There is no cure for Marek's disease - this is a cancer caused by a virus.
A vaccine is a form of disease prevention, not a cure for a disease.