Acladiasis Skin

The word acladiosis (acladioseis) consists of the ancient Greek roots “-akla”- (“gloomy”) and “-diosis” - a derivative process (production process) or a transformation process. Thus, skin acladiosis is an insidious disease caused by microbes of a bacterial nature.

Akladiosis (or “glue-head disease”) is nothing more than a fungal infection that can provoke the development of trophic ulcers of the lower extremities. Develops against the background of many other diseases and wounds; in particular, it can appear on the feet due to inflammation of the cartilage.