Monday, December 14, 2009

Onychomycosis caused by pathogenic fungi

Onychomycosis, medically known as "onychomycosis", commonly known as
"onychomycosis," which is caused by a fungal infection. Onychomycosis
can cause a variety of pathogenic fungi. As the fingers (toes) A
fungal structure and the complex nature of onychomycosis difficult to
cure. There are the following four reasons:

A deck of dense compact structure, drug hard to penetrate, giving the
propagation of bacteria provides a natural barrier to the provision of
breeding grounds for parasites.

Two fungal diversity studies have shown that the fungus has caused
onychomycosis: dermatophytes (Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton gypsum
samples, Epidermophyton floccosum), pathogenic yeasts and filamentous
fungi other than dermatophytes (Penicillium, Paecilomyces,
Scopulariopsis, capitals sp, Acremonium, Aspergillus and Fusarium
bacteria), but is difficult to single certain drugs are effective for
all fungi.

3 on drug insensitivity in a static body of dormant fungal sensitivity
to antifungal agents in general poorly or not at all sensitive, but
also extremely long incubation period. Once the medication ended,
encounter suitable environment, spores will germinate, growth,
reproduction.

4 and repetitive due to athlete's foot infection in most cases, the
first due to have athlete's foot (tinea pedis) and then the secondary
"onychomycosis," of course because of "onychomycosis" to which led to
athlete's foot (tinea pedis) or hand ringworm. Therefore, in order to
complete two must Tongzhi.

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