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What is tinea manuis tinea manuis is a ringworm disease caused by fungi that is contagious, especially in the development stage of tinea man, the rash is very active, with lesions such as erythema, bean rash, blisters, and scaling. At this time, the fungus grows and multiplies quickly and is more contagious. Because the fungus can spread around with dander at any time, food can become contaminated if it comes into contact with a diseased hand.
Experts remind: However, the infection of ringworm of the hand is mainly a contact infection (such as shaking hands, etc.), because the fungus will be destroyed after the food is steamed at high temperature and eaten. What are the dangers of ringworm of the hand If you have ringworm of the hand, if you don't get it in time, the patient's hand is itchy and unbearable, and the more you scratch, the more itchy it is, and in severe cases, it can cause the hand to ulcerate, which has a great impact on the patient's normal life and work.
In addition, ringworm of the hand is not contagious, which poses a great threat to the health of family and friends. Ringworm of the hand is not only harmful to one's own health, but also to the health of family and friends, so it should be given in time to give the correct and effective **. Experts recommend the use of Xianggongfang palm treasure.
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Tinea of the hands and feet is an infectious disease caused by a pathogenic filamentous fungal infection. Like the spread of other infectious diseases, there are three basic links: the source of infection (the patient and the carrier); route of transmission (direct and indirect contact); Susceptible people (people who are prone to ringworm of the hands and feet).
People and pets (cats, dogs, etc.) who suffer from ringworm of the hands and feet and other ringworms are the source of infection of tinea manand and foot. Close direct contact between people, animals and animals, and between people and animals, if there are ringworm patients, they must carry pathogenic ringworm bacteria, and this close contact can be transmitted to each other. Ten spread hundreds, so that ringworm of the hands and feet spread.
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.
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Tinea manuis is caused by a fungus and is contagious, especially in the development stage of tinea manufolia, which is more contagious. If you touch food with a sick hand, the food will become contaminated. However, the infection of ringworm of the hand is mainly a contact infection (such as shaking hands, etc.), because after the food is steamed at high temperature, the fungus will be destroyed, and it is recommended to use [green ringworm cream].
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Tinea manuel is contagious, so pay attention to cleanliness in life, keep it dry, wash it several times a day, wash basins and hand towels should be used separately from other people, and if possible, go to a regular and professional hospital as soon as possible.
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There are many symptoms of tinea manis, but the most important one is keratinized desquamation, and patients occasionally have blister-type skin lesions. Tinea manibulis is often secondary to tinea pedis, and usually starts in one hand, if it does not develop to both hands after several years. Ringworm of the hand often causes new infections, such as tinea corporis, jock itch, etc.
The pathogenic bacteria of tinea manufolis are mainly Trichophyton and Epidermophyton, and the common species are Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton barbae and Epidermophyton flocculata, among which Trichophyton rubrum is difficult to control because of its strong resistance, so patients with tinea rubra need to actively cooperate**.
First of all, what is the cause of tinea man?
Tinea manuis is a secondary to tinea pedis caused by contact with people who bathe in public baths and wear public slippers.
Wearing shoes, socks, gloves, and using public bath towels for patients with ringworm are all susceptible to infection.
Poor physical fitness, low resistance, a little damage to the fungus, become a pathogenic bacteria, leading to the appearance of ringworm of the hands and feet.
Of course, the occurrence and development of ringworm of the hands and feet, in addition to fungi and bacteria, is also related to comprehensive factors such as humidity, temperature, and sanitary conditions.
Patients with ringworm of the hand can be smeared with the ingredients of traditional Chinese medicine for the external use**, the hands are often washed, so the number of local liniments should be increased, and those with a longer course of disease can take oral itraconazole, terbinafine, etc., ** During the period, try to avoid scratching and hot water scalding. Avoid contact with various detergents, soaps, organic solvents, etc.
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