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  2. Two feet-one hand syndrome - Wikipedia

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    [4] [8] Other options include fluconazole and griseofulvin. [4] Prevention is focused on hygiene measures such as keeping feet dry and applying antiseptic powder. [ 4 ] Using intermittent antifungal treatment in susceptible people, and avoiding scratching the feet or picking at fungal toenail infections are further preventative measures. [ 6 ]

  3. Fluconazole - Wikipedia

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    [6] [5] Fluconazole is in the azole antifungal family of medication. [5] It is believed to work by affecting the fungal cellular membrane. [5] Fluconazole was patented in 1981 and came into commercial use in 1988. [7] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [8] Fluconazole is available as a generic medication. [5]

  4. Topical antifungal - Wikipedia

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    Onychomycosis Benzoxaborole antifungal is for the treatment of onychomycosis of toenails. It is applied to the affected toenail once daily for 48 weeks. The major adverse effects associated with its use is the ingrowing of toenails and application site reactions including exfoliation, erythema, and dermatitis.

  5. Talk:Fluconazole - Wikipedia

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    The most I have seen recommended for Vulvovaginal Candidiasis or Candidal Balanitis is one single dosage of Fluconazole (150mg), then a possible 2nd and 3rd dosage 3 and 6 days later respectively for severe or recurring infections (a medical provider and friend has suggested a dosage of one 150mg tablet followed by a 2nd and final dose 48 hours ...

  6. Antifungal - Wikipedia

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    [1] Some fungi (e.g. Candida krusei and fluconazole ) exhibit intrinsic resistance to certain antifungal drugs or classes, whereas some species develop antifungal resistance to external pressures. Antifungal resistance is a One Health concern, driven by multiple extrinsic factors, including extensive fungicidal use, overuse of clinical ...

  7. Distal subungual onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Distal subungual onychomycosis is an infection of the nail plate by fungus, ... [1]: 305 See also ...

  8. Onychauxis - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 783 [2] It may appear as loss of nail palate translucency, discoloration, and subungual hyperkeratosis . Complications include pain, distal onycholysis , subungual bleeding, subungual ulceration, and onychomycosis .

  9. Trichophyton rubrum - Wikipedia

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    Trichophyton rubrum is a dermatophytic fungus in the phylum Ascomycota.It is an exclusively clonal, [2] anthropophilic saprotroph that colonizes the upper layers of dead skin, and is the most common cause of athlete's foot, fungal infection of nail, jock itch, and ringworm worldwide. [3]