Albinus-Bazin's mycosis is a fungal skin disease caused by various types of fungi. This disease is characterized by the appearance of red spots on the skin, which over time turn into ulcers and scars. Alibera-Bazinsky mycosis can be caused by various species of fungi, including fungi of the genus Trichophyton, Epidermophyton and Microsporum.
The disease usually occurs on exposed skin areas such as the arms, legs, face and neck. Symptoms may include itching, burning, and tenderness of the affected skin. Some people may experience fever and general weakness.
Treatment of Aliber-Bazinsky mycosis includes the use of local and systemic antimycotic drugs. Topical treatment includes the use of creams or ointments containing antifungal drugs such as terbinafine or clotrimazole. Systemic treatment may include tablets or capsules containing fluconazole or itraconazole.
To prevent Aliber-Bazinsky mycosis, it is recommended to follow the rules of personal hygiene, avoid contact with infected people and animals, and also use only your personal belongings and shoes.