Epidermophytosis

Epidermomitosis (English: Epidermophyton floccosum) is a fungal skin disease caused by a yeast-like fungus from the dermatophyte family. It can cause multiple lesions on the skin and nails of the hands and feet, which can lead to serious cosmetic changes and in some cases can also cause irritation, redness and itching. In this article, we'll look at what epidermomitosis is, what it looks like, how to treat it, and how to avoid infection.

What is epiderdermiotosis Epidermitosis is an infectious dermatological disease caused by the fungi Epidermophtyton spp. The disease is usually accompanied by erythema, inflammatory changes and the formation of small blisters as the affected tissues die. Epidermis



Epidermophyte, also known as epidermositis or superficial mycosis, is a bacterial infection that causes damage to the skin of a person and manifests itself in the form of a mushroom-shaped or scaly exfoliating layer of the outer layer of the skin on various parts of the body, and if it lasts for a long time, on the head.