Mycosis squamous is a fungal skin disease that appears as dry white scales that resemble dandruff. Squamous mycosis is caused by various fungi and affects the skin of the feet, palms, arms and other parts of the body. This condition can cause an unpleasant odor, itching and pain. It is possible to prevent the development of the disease and control its course with regular skin care and proper treatment. Below we will look at what squamous foot fungus is and how to prevent its occurrence.
Squamous disease has symptoms and causes that include dry skin and excess flaking of skin cells. The resulting skin condition can lead to pain, damaged healing, and severe itching. Shallow scratches can form on the skin as a result of regular scratching and itching, and sometimes several of these scratches can remain on the skin for months before healing.