Is hand moss contagious, is body moss contagious

Updated on pet 2024-04-08
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Many patients do not know the difference between eczema and ringworm, and the typical symptoms of this disease are itching, peeling, redness and swelling, and they are regurgitant and do not heal for a long time. So how do we distinguish eczema from fresh? The TCM experts of "Qing Shimin" explained the scientific knowledge in this area to us.

    Hand moss is a **ringworm infection of the palm. If only the dorsum of the hand is affected, and there is annular or multi-ring lesions, it is still called tinea corporis. Tinea manuel is widely prevalent all over the world, and there is a high incidence in China.

    Long-term immersion and friction of hands and contact with detergents and solvents are important causes of tinea manuri infection. The majority of patients are young and middle-aged women, many of whom have a history of wearing rings. If tinea manuis is not cured for a long time, it can lead to transmission to others.

    Eczema is generally caused by allergies, especially some chronic eczema, whose eczema symptoms are reversed, polymorphic and diverse, accompanied by exudation, crusting and cortical hyperplasia. Eczema is an allergic reaction to itself and is generally not contagious.

    For mild moss, you can apply some corticosteroid plasters to improve, if long-term recurrence of the end of the heal, it needs to be combined with traditional Chinese medicine**. For eczema, Chinese medicine has more formed prescriptions, such as "Qing Shi Sensitive" Chinese medicine prescription, which has a very ideal effect on recalcitrant eczema. "Qing Shi Min" Chinese medicine prescription was invented by Dr. Jia Chunbao, a famous Chinese medicine practitioner in China, based on the theory of Chinese medicine Qing method, and took the lead in putting forward the idea of "blood poisoning", after more than 10 well-known medical institutions clinical trials, the best effect on eczema, dermatitis, and allergies is significant.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Probably not, you can buy dermatitis flat and apply it a few times.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If it's true, ringworm of course is contagious, otherwise how did you get it?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Question 1: Is body moss contagious? It is fungal, contagious, and can be transmitted through intimate clothing, towels, or sex. Usually change intimate clothes frequently, do not eat spicy ** sexual food, cooperate with the application of stock [clear cream], strengthen physical exercise, and the body will recover quickly naturally.

    Question 2: Is ringworm contagious? What is ringworm, you ask? Some will be contagious, some are not household, if it is psoriasis, it will not, but if it is the kind of water or pus, it is difficult to say, maybe you should describe the ringworm and then it can give you a good answer!

    Question 3: Is moss contagious!! No, ringworm is a contagious disease, it is similar to inflammation, but it is not the same, the latter is not contagious.

    Question 4: Is body moss contagious during sexual relations Not necessarily, the moss in medicine is caused by fungi and is infectious, but we call many ** diseases moss, such as psoriasis, the scientific name psoriasis, it is not contagious, you have to figure out what kind of moss it is.

    Question 5: Is body moss contagious if it is searched well Body moss is a disease caused by fungi, which can be transmitted through daily close contact, such as underwear, hair, hail and towels can be transmitted.

    Question 6: Urgent !! Is tinea corporis contagious?

    It is certain that tinea corporis is contagious, and if it is not timely**, it will generally expand at the site of the lesion. If you are not careful in daily life, such as scratching the lesion with your hand and then scratching other parts, and the other parts have ** mucosal damage, it is easy to be infected. In the same way, it can be transmitted to other people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In general, ringworm is an infectious disease, is ringworm hereditary? Caused by pathogenic filamentous fungal infection. It is the same as the spread of other infectious diseases, and there are three basic links: the source of infection, the route of infection, and the susceptible person.

    Is ringworm hereditary? In life, people and pets (cats, dogs, etc.) who suffer from ringworm and other ** ringworms are the source of infection of ringworm. Close direct contact between people and people, animals and animals, and people and animals, if there are ringworm patients, they must carry pathogenic ringworm bacteria, and this close contact can be transmitted to each other, one to ten, ten to hundreds, so that ringworm spreads.

    Such direct contact, including shaking hands in social situations, touching the feet of the husband and wife, hugging and petting cats and dogs, and touching other parts of the affected area after scratching the affected area with one's own hand**, can lead to infection.

    Generally speaking, ringworm is infected by mold and is contagious, mostly occurring between the fingers and toes, palms and soles, and sometimes spreading to the backs of hands and feet. The incidence is higher in sweaty and damp places between the fingers and toes, and on the soles of the hands and feet. athlete's foot is also called athlete's foot, at the beginning of the blister is mostly the size of a needle, the blister continues to grow, a burst of itching, scratching can have a small amount of transparent exudate, peeling after a few days, a few days after peeling back blisters, itching at night is more severe.

    Sometimes there are small pieces of peeling on the palms of the hands, which is also called goose paw crazy. The ringworm of the hands and feet is relatively stubborn and contagious, and must be thorough.

    The above is a detailed introduction to ringworm, now you should understand the question of whether ringworm is hereditary, ringworm has a strong contagiousness, in daily life, you should pay enough attention to the disease, for patients, proactive ** is also essential.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In Shenzhen, it should be hot and humid. It belongs to eczema. Not contagious. I've had it before, and it's good to use Wet Toxin Clear Capsules.

    In my experience, ringworm caused by fungi, mold, etc., is contagious.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, it should be clear that ringworm is a fungal infectious disease, it must be contagious, of course, its infection is conditional, such as some obvious rashes on the hands or feet, and the infection is generally through direct contact or indirect contact.

    Direct contact such as handshakes, or contact between public baths and toiletries, can also be transmitted through communal slippers. Then the infection has certain conditions, and the infected party is generally caused by sweaty feet or slight trauma to the feet, and then fungal infection invades, so tinea of the hands and feet can be infected.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Tinea of the hands and feet has a tendency to be contagious. The fungus is extremely vigorous, and can survive and remain toxic for more than a year in hair, nails, and dander that have been separated from the living body. Therefore, the dander shed by patients with ringworm of the hands and feet is the vector of infection.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Tinea manihands is an infectious disease of the palms caused by a fungus. The disease is somewhat contagious, especially in the development stages of tinea manufolia, where the rash is very active. When lesions such as erythema, papules, blisters, and desquamation appear on the patient's hands**, the fungus multiplies quickly and is more contagious.

    The fungus can spread with the dander and can become contaminated with food if the infected hand comes into contact with the food. However, tinea manuel is mainly transmitted by contact (e.g., shaking hands, etc.) rather than through food. In addition, in the process of cooking and other processing of food, the fungus will also be killed by high temperature, which will not harm human health.

    Therefore, even if a person with ringworm goes to the kitchen to cook, it will not infect others, and the fungus that causes ringworm will generally not cause internal organ disease. Patients with ringworm should wash their hands before each meal, or wear convenient rubber gloves, and it is best not to touch the cold food with the affected hands to ensure the cleanliness and hygiene of the food.

    In addition, it is also advisable for patients to wear rubber gloves when doing other household chores, such as tidying up clothes, to reduce the chance of fungal infection.

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