Granuloma Tropical Ulcerative

TGA is a chronic fungal infection of the skin or nails that can lead to the formation of large, painful ulcers. It is also known as granuloma and pyoderma.

**Symptoms**

TGA can have a variety of symptoms, including skin ulcers that can come in different sizes and shapes. To treat the infection, doctors usually prescribe antifungal medications and ointments.

People may experience severe pain in the area of ​​the ulcer and severe itching. The skin around the ulcer may become red and swollen, and the ulcer may ooze and crust over. The ulcer may be surrounded by a tender purple line that gradually grows and oozes out from the wound.



A granulomatous ulcer is a skin infection that can cause large ulcerative lesions (granulomas). This infection is usually the result of a fungal infection in the body. The most common type of granuloma is Tropical granule, also known as Berry granule.

Granulomatous ulcer occurs on the skin