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general symptoms of fungal infections |
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pruritus, burning and stinging of skin |
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Tinea corporis is commonly known as: |
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Tinea cruris is commonly known as: |
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tinea pedis is commonly known as: |
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tinea manus is a fungal infection of the |
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tinea unguium is a fungal infection of the |
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a separation of the nail from the nail bed. Commonly seen in fungal nail infections |
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How long should topical antifungals be applied? |
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2-4 weeks, 1 week after lesions clear |
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Head fungal infections should be treated FIRST with |
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Body, hand, foot or groin fungal infections should be treated FIRST with: |
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topical antifungal for 2-4 weeks |
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Nail antifungal therapy should be treated FIRST with: |
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oral itraconazole for 12 weeks
Make sure it is truly a fungal infection due to cost/length of treatment |
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Teaching with griseofulvin |
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Teaching for itraconazole |
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take with food, treatment lasts 12 weeks, not recommended for children |
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Candidiasis First line treatment |
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Burrow's solution, topical azole |
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