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Tinea Barbae
Clinical Manifestation
Red and lumpy skin on infected area
Effortless hair to pull out
Swelling and redness around the infected area
Prevention
Take your pet to see that are not infected on ringworm infection
Formulate with the antifungal compounds like shampoos may be used
Avoid sharing toiletries with someone who is infected
Aetiology
Dermatophytic infection around the bearded area of a man
It is most often caused by Trichophyton mentagrophytes or Trichophyton verrucosum
Tinae Barbae acquired after contact with infected animal
Pathophysiology
They infect stratum corneum of the epidermis which help them to invade the epidermis
It is caused by dermatophytes that are responsible for most fungal skin infection
Definition
It is a fungal infection and rare dermatophyte infection that affects the skin and hair
Diagnosis
Microscopy and culture of the skin scraping hair pulled out
Treatment
Topical antifungal medication such as griseofulvin, terbinafine by orally