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  2. Fungal Infections of the Skin - WebMD

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    Fungal infections of the skin are very common. Learn about symptoms, causes, and treatments for common fungal infections, including athlete's foot, jock itch, ringworm, and yeast infections.

  3. Fungal Skin Infections: Types, Treatment, and Prevention

    www.verywellhealth.com/fungal-skin-infections-5323797

    Learn about fungal skin infections like jock itch, athlete's foot and ringworm, which can produce a red, itchy rash thanks to skin fungus overgrowth.

  4. Skin Infection: Pictures, Types, Causes and Treatments

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    3. Fungal skin infections. These types of skin infections are caused by a fungus and are most likely to develop in moist areas of the body where surfaces meet, such as the feet, armpit,...

  5. Skin Fungus: Fungal Infection, Fungal Rash, Skin Fungus Treatment

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/4276

    What does a fungal rash look like? A fungal skin infection often looks bright red and can spread across a large area. A fungal skin rash may also have characteristics including: Color more intense at the border. Scale more intense at the border; Smaller, more defined lesions (pustules) at the edges of the rash area.

  6. Fungal Skin Infections: Types, Treatment, Risk Factors, More

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    Fungal skin infections are rarely serious. Learn about seven types, such as a yeast infection or ringworm. Also, get the facts on diagnosis, and prevention.

  7. Pictures of Skin Infections: Causes and Treatments

    www.verywellhealth.com/skin-infection-pictures-4020297

    The four main types of skin infections are bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic. Bacterial infections, such as cellulitis and impetigo, can be treated with antibiotics. Fungal infections, such as athlete's foot and ringworm, can be treated with antifungal medications.

  8. Yeast Infection on Skin: How to Identify and Treat Rash

    www.verywellhealth.com/yeast-infection-on-skin-7692931

    A yeast skin infection (cutaneous candidiasis) causes large red patches, sometimes with crust, particularly in skinfolds. Find advice for chronic infections here.

  9. Fungal skin infection images - DermNet

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    If you have any concerns with your skin or its treatment, see a dermatologist for advice.

  10. Overview of Fungal Skin Infections - The Merck Manuals

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    Fungi usually live in moist areas of the body where skin surfaces meet: between the toes, in the genital area, and under the breasts. Yeasts and molds are types of fungi. Candida and Malassezia furfur are yeasts that cause common fungal infections.

  11. Fungal Infection (Mycosis): Types, Causes & Treatments

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    Fungal infections on or in your skin can look red, swollen or bumpy. They can look like a rash or you might be able to see a lump under your skin. Fungal infections in your nails can make them discolored (yellow, brown or white), thick or cracked.