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Fungal infections - Coggle Diagram
Fungal infections
Tinea cruris
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Clinical manifestation
Manifests with small, red, scaly patches
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Pathophysiology
Is fungal infection of the groin, which may extend to the inner thighs and buttocks area
Care plan
Nursing
Administer prescribed medications, which may include topical antifungal medication.
Instruct the client to avoid excessive heat and humidity as much as possible,
Instruct the client to clean, dry and dust the groin area with a topical antifungal agent.
avoiding wearing nylon underwear, tight-fitting clothes, and wet bathing suits.
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Tinea corporis
Causes
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Human to ;animals, objects and soil
Clinical manifestation
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Vesicles with central clearing; the lesions are found in clusters on the scalp, hair or nails
Lesions are found in clusters on the scalp, hair or nails
Nursing
Care plan
Administer prescribed medications, which may include topical antifungal medication.
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Pathophysiology
Is a fungal infection that affects the face, neck, trunk, and extremities.
Complications
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People with HIV or AIDS, may have trouble getting rid of the infection.
Itchiness, irritated, or broken skin can leads to secondary bacterial infection
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