Mikoz Plesneva

Mycosis mold

Abstract: Mycoses are diseases caused by yeast and mold fungi. They are divided into deep (deep fungal infections) - they act inside the body through the skin and mucous membranes or occur on various organs when they are damaged. Deep mycoses are treated with complex methods, and eradication can often only be achieved by very slow suppression. These include dermatomycosis and deep mycosia, and systemic deep mycosis fungi, such as blastomycenae mainly. This group also includes coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis, sporotrichosis, cryptococcosis and penicillium.

Deep inside a person are most often deep mycoses “isolated, as infections or locally infections” and deep fungal infections of the skin/mucous membranes of a person, which usually develop with poor hygiene or due to weakened immunity, including athlete's foot fungus (athlete's foot fungus), onychomycosis (nail fungus) and skin fungal infections such as pityriasis versicolor (lichen), seborrheic dermatitis, oral mycotic