Skin Fungus Or Tinea Corporis

Introduction:

The skin can get this infection of the Trichophyton anywhere on the body surface.

The lesions look like ringworm, where the center clears, but the outside of a ring gets bigger and grows further away from the center with grotesque looking shapes. It might itch a bit. It can be mixed up with other skin diseases. Here is a ring worm picture.

Treatment of tinea corporis

Usually topical therapy with creams or lotions twice per day will resolve the rash within 1 to 2 weeks. Here are some of the typical topical preparations used.

Topical antifungal treatments for ringworm
Pharmaceutical name: Brand name:
ciclopiroxLoprox cream or lotion
clotrimazoleCanesten cream or solution
ketoconazoleNizoral cream or shampoo
terbinafineLamisil cream or spray

For more invasive ringworm of the body or if Trichophyton rubrum, a more resistant fungus is the cause, a course of of oral antifungal medication is needed such as itraconazole (brand name: Sporanox) 200 mg once daily for 1 month.

Alternatively, terbinafine (brand name: Lamisil) 250 mg once per day for 2 to 4 weeks can be given. Liver and kidney toxicity has to be monitored in this case. More difficult cases of skin fungus may have to be referred to a skin specialist (dermatologist).

 

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Disclaimer:

This outline is only a teaching aid to patients and should stimulate you to ask the right questions when seeing your doctor. However, the responsibility of treatment stays in the hands of your doctor and you.

References:

1.The Merck Manual, 7th edition, by M. H. Beers et al., Whitehouse Station, N.J., 1999. Chapter 265.

2.James Chin et al., Editors: Control of Communicable Diseases Manual, 17th edition, 2000, American Public Health Association

3.The Merck Manual, 7th edition, by M. H. Beers et al., Whitehouse Station, N.J., 1999. Chapter 112.

4. The Merck Manual, 7th edition, by M. H. Beers et al., Whitehouse Station, N.J., 1999. Chapter 115.

5. The Merck Manual, 7th edition, by M. H. Beers et al., Whitehouse Station, N.J., 1999. Chapter 113.

Last Modified: April 18, 2012