One of the varieties of athlete's foot is a disease caused by an anthropophilic yeast-like fungal infection. The name "unna-tensera" most often refers to an environmental condition in which a person's symptoms of angulitis and dermal hypersensitivity are significantly intensified. Currently, this disease is called “unny-zenze erythematosis.” A common form is pseudomonas urethritis. With vulvovaginal candidiasis, the disease is called urogenital candidiasis or candidal cervicitis.” Less commonly, this disease is called: mycotic cervicosis, dermatotropic facultative candidiasis and facultative fungal disease. This definition emphasizes the diversity of disease forms under one name. Each clinical case requires an individual approach, taking into account the location of the lesion, the characteristics of the previous disease, the immune status and the etiology of the pathogen.