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Quick Scroll derm infections 09.05.05 (3 years ago) #1

new strategies in treatment of toeweb fungal infection
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Itraconazole and terbinafine are the most effective treatments for mycologically proven tinea pedis but may have little immediate effect on an acute inflammatory infection, which is a cell-mediated immune reaction.

It may be used to treat chronic infections and prevent acute exacerbations.

Interdigital infections can be successfully treated with topical agents

Good foot hygiene is essential.

Interdigital spaces must be dried after bathing, macerated skin gently debrided, and a bland, drying antifungal powder (eg, miconazole) applied.

Light permeable footwear is recommended, especially during warm weather; many patients even benefit from going barefoot.

During acute vesicular flare-ups, [bleep] may be drained at the margin, but the keratinous blister roof should not be removed.
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go for only itraconazole and terbinafine for TENIA PEDIS forget everythng.,................
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Quick Scroll Tinea Pedis 09.20.07 (11 months ago) #4

Griseofulvin and Itraconizole both are effective alongwith topical agents.
Itraconizole is very expensive but effective and safe. Reduces treatment
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