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The microscopic tests can take hours. The cultures can take weeks.
Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin. Anti fungal antibiotics will be required to cure the infection.
No fungal infection can be cured by penicillin. But you have very good anti fungal drugs like fluconazole for superficial fungus infection. Systemic fungal infections are very rare.
That is griseofulvin tablet. Generally you have fungal infection in groin. There you have to take the tablets for six weeks. For scalp infection you have to take treatment for ten weeks. Your doctor will tell you the dose and duration and he is the final authority.
If you actually take a bath in your own urine it will help the infection. Heard it from a doctor  hope it helps
Most likely because you've got athlete's foot, a type of fungal infection. Any pharmacist can recommend an over the counter medication that should take care of it.
First off, if its infected, be sure to go to the doctor. They'll probably prescribe an antibiotic, which will prevent complications from the infection and will help clear the infection up a lot quicker. it really depends on the severity of the infection and how well you care for the piercing. The infection should clear up within 4 weeks but the piercing will take longer to heal because of the trauma caused by the infection.
Mostly like you have a fungal infection. Nothing serious but will not go away and will continue to itch, irritate, crack, and bleed. Suck it up and go the doctor. A simple prescription for anti-fungal cream will take care of the symptoms in a few days. Continue using the cream for 2-3 weeks and clear up the infection once and for all.
If a foxtail palm tree is cut at the trunk due to a fungal infection, it will likely lead to the death of the tree. Removing infected tissue may stop the spread of the fungus, but cutting the trunk could severely damage the tree's ability to survive and recover. It's important to consult with a professional arborist to assess the situation and determine the best course of action to save the tree if possible.
The interpretation of these results is basically those in any inflammatory response which is usually involved in a rash. A perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate is not abnormal in a biopsy of a rash. The differential diagnosis in the report is indicative of either a fungal infection, or an allergic reaction. If it is a fungal skin infection then the culture will grow this eventually, it may take a few weeks for fungi to grow, but since the PAS is negative for hyphae it is less likely to be a fungal infection
There are many many things it could be, if it appears roughly 2 weeks after a period that's ovulation mucus, it can also be a side affect of the birth control pill, If its smelly maybe get it checked out, its maybe a yeast infection which is very common. Hope this helps.
In cases where a fungal infection is suspected, a doctor may examine a patient's skin under ultraviolet light using a filter device called a Woods light-under these conditions, certain species will taken on specific fluorescent colors.