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Glossary for Tinea

Medical terms related to Tinea or mentioned in this section include:

  • Athlete's foot: A condition which is characterized by a chronic superificial infection of the foot caused by a fungi
  • Diabetes-like symptoms: Symptoms similar to those of diabetes
  • Fungal infections: Symptoms from various fungal infections
  • Fungal symptoms: Symptoms from various fungal infections
  • Itching skin: Itching feeling of the skin.
  • Rash: Rash of any type affecting the skin.
  • Tinea: A condition which is characterized by an infection caused by a fungus
  • Tinea capitis: A condition which is characterized by tinea of the scalp
  • Tinea corporis: A condition which is characterized by tinea of glabrous skin
  • Tinea cruris: Red, scaly rash in groin and upper thigh area; usually found in men and due to fungal infection
  • Tinea unguium: A condition which is characterized by tinea of the nails
  • Tinea versicolor: A condition which is characterized by a chronic noninflammatory multiple macular patches
  • Toe rash: An eruption on the skin of the toe.

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