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All You Need to Know About Skin Fungus

In humans, fungal skin infections are mainly caused by dermatophytes, yeast, and mould. Skin fungal infection might cause irritation, itching, rashes, and blisters on the skin. Most surface-level fungal skin infections can be treated by applying topical antifungal medication like antifungal creams, lotion, antifungal solution, gel, spray, or lacquer onto the surface site of infection. Overview Fungal infections are also called mycosis. Fungal infection can occur in any part of the body. Fortunately, most fungal infections can be easily treated at an early stage with antifungal medications. However, if left untreated, it may cause permanent damage to the skin and become difficult to treat later.  Some of the common fungal skin infections: Athlete’s foot: Athlete’s foot is also called tinea pedis and is the most common fungal infection that affects the skin on your feet. This infection causes the peeling of skin between the toes. Athlete’s manuum: These are types of contagious fungal i