Allergen Fungal

Allergenic fungal mycosis is a disease of the skin and mucous membranes caused by an infectious fungus of the genus Candida, in other words, a fungal infection of the skin or mucous membranes as a result of a disease caused by a fungus, usually called candidiasis. After entering the body, the fungus begins to multiply rapidly and actively interact with immune cells, leading to inflammation, irritation, and a red, itchy lesion under the top layer of skin.

The disease has its own peculiarity of spreading throughout the body: if the primary localization is, most often, the armpits, the fold between the buttocks, the groin area, the foot or the interdigital folds, then after a few days the lesions spread to the buttocks, abdomen, palms and heels. Most common