Fungal acne so closely resembles ordinary acne that many people endure prolonged frustration with the wrong treatments.
What looks like acne, feels like acne, but isn’t actually acne at all? That would be pityrosporum folliculitis—or fungal "acne," as it’s more commonly called (which, btw, only adds to the confusion).
Researchers found current estimates may underestimate the full impact of skin disorders including their effects on mental ...
Foot fungus, also known as athlete’s foot, is a common condition that affects many people worldwide. This fungal infection primarily targets the skin on the feet, but if left untreated, it can spread ...
A multidisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has identified a promising new therapeutic ...
Researchers may have finally solved the mystery of the fungal pathogen that has been devastating amphibian populations worldwide. The fungus, known as Batrachonchytrium dendrobatisdis (Bd), appears to ...
Most people associate foot fungus with sweaty gym environments, but medical experts reveal this persistent infection has sneakier ways of spreading. Dr. Michael Thompson at Northwestern Medicine ...
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