Tinea barbae and tinea cruris are both treated by using antifungal creams or lotions available over-the-counter, such as Lotrimin or Monistat.
Candidiasis Cryptococcosis Titea pedis Tinea captis Tinea corporis Histoplasmosis Blastomycosis Coccidiodomycosis Tinea Barbae Thrush
OK, for medical answers eMedicine is your best friend. I'm no physician, but I am aspiring to become one. So, if you have fungal infection in your face, and especially on the hairs on your face you probably have: Tinea Barbae OR Tinea Faciei. Tinea Barbae is a facial fungus affecting areas of the face and neck associated with a beard. Tinea Faciei is a facial fungus that affected the glabrous (smooth hairless) skin. There is some ambiguity to diagnosis, but Tinea Barbae is usually attributed to males AND Tinea Facie applied to females. eMedicine Links: Tinea Barbae: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1091252-overview Tinea Faciei: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1118316-overview My Website: www.duke.edu/~jme17
Sycosis barbae, also known as barber's itch, is a bacterial infection of the hair follicles of the beard. A symptom of this condition is the formation of pus-filled bumps on the lip or chin areas.
Tinea is also called ringworm. They are a group of fungal infections of the skin (dermatophytes)(skin flowers). The names of the pathogen are many but the most common or familiar are: Epidermophyton floccosum or Microsporum spp or Trichophyton spp.
No, tinea is a fungi in a virus athletes foot
Tinea apicimaculella was created in 1875.
tinea unguium (infection of the nails)Tinea unguium is the latin name for a fungal infection of the nail. It can be caused by the dermatophytes:TrichophytonEpidermophytonMicrosporum
Tinea versicolor is not related to diet.
The difference between Tinea pedis and Tinea cruris is that pedis occurs on the foot while cruris occure on the groin and the similarity is that they are both fugal infection. :)
A fungal infection is known medically as tinea and can include: tinea corporis, tinea capitis, tinea cruris (jock itch), tinea pedis (athlete's foot), and ring worm.
"An-an" (white spots) is the Tagalog name for tinea versicolor.
scientific name=tinea pedis caused by dermatophytes