The first step is to make sure it is fungus. It is possible to have fungus on the hands but it is not nearly as common as having it on the feet. You should see a doctor to be sure of the diagnosis.
If it is fungal then antifungal creams that are marketed for foot fungus and "jock itch" may work. Some hand fungi can be difficult to treat and you may need prescription medications.
Other problems like eczema can cause an itchy rash that looks similar. They might respond to steroid treatment and frequent hand washing would make them worse.
fungus do not grow in plastic because it does no cotain any moisture :D
Through microbes you breath in then the microbes settle and grow into fungus
yes it can
the microbes in the moisture of a stale food attracts fungus to reproduce ,where the stale food becomes the substrata for the fungus to grow and multiply.
Most fungi can grow in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 35°C. However, there are some specialized fungi that can survive and grow in colder temperatures, with some species capable of growing at temperatures as low as -20°C.
Air and water help fungus grow.
sometimes but its always best to wash your hands after you handle it it's a living plant you don't know were it will grow.
fungus do not grow in plastic because it does no cotain any moisture :D
Through microbes you breath in then the microbes settle and grow into fungus
spore
yes
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Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fungus was created on 2008-09-19.
fungus.
Strawberries
particularly yeast- No, but other pathological fungus may infect the hands
yes the microroots do, but they don't have too. They can grow everywhere