Symptoms of dermatomycosis


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Dermatomycosis is clinically called tinea corporis. It is caused by pathogenic fungi parasitizing on the human skin. The symptoms vary according to individual differences. When pathogenic fungi invade the body surface, they are mild inflammatory reactions in the early stage, showing symptoms such as erythema, papules, blisters, etc., and then the surface of the skin lesions will show a circular desquamation, and the distribution will gradually expand. In severe cases, they will show a phenomenon of mutual fusion and overlap, and the whole body will be generalized. Tinea corporis in children is a rosette that overlaps each other and has a special shape. Tinea corporis is mainly transmitted by direct contact with patients and indirect contact with patients, as well as contact with articles used by patients. The incidence rate is also related to the patient's body resistance.