{"id":1286,"date":"2014-11-05T15:48:41","date_gmt":"2014-11-05T10:18:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/healthool.com\/?p=1286"},"modified":"2022-01-12T13:27:38","modified_gmt":"2022-01-12T07:57:38","slug":"hand-fungus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/healthool.com\/hand-fungus\/","title":{"rendered":"Hand Fungus"},"content":{"rendered":"
This medical condition is a contagious skin rash. It can develop between your fingers or on the palms of your hands, usually developing on just one hand. Because the rash is similar to eczema or psoriasis some people confuse hand fungus with both of these. The fungi that can cause hand fungus are genus dermatophytes<\/strong>.<\/p>\n The symptoms of hand fungus are similar to athlete\u2019s foot in which the rash may appear red and scabby. It may also burn or itch. There are different types of hand fungus, or tinea manuum, that a person can have, each with their own symptoms.<\/p>\n Although the general cause of a person developing hand fungus is from fungi found in the soil but the carriers of this medical condition will vary according to the type of hand fungus you have. Generally speaking it is transmitted by contact with a person who is infected with tinea manuum or spread by animals.<\/p>\n A person can get hand fungus from horses, cattle, and other animals if the animals are infected with hand fungus. This can put ranchers and hunters at risk for getting a hand fungus.<\/p>\n Hand fungus, or tinea manuum, can be treated in a variety of ways but it is advisable to take precautions to prevent it from developing. One way to help prevent you from developing hand fungus is after hunting or working around farm animals you remove any sweaty clothing. The reason is that the type of fungi that causes hand fungus thrives in moist areas. If you have an open sore you need to make sure that you keep it covered because your skin is more susceptible to fungal spores at this time. These fungal spores find it easier to enter your skin through a wound or cut.<\/p>\n You should also make sure that you are drying your skin thoroughly after taking a shower or bath. In a humid climate you can use talc powder to keep your skin dry. You should also make sure that you are not sharing towels, gardening tools, clothing, or any other objects that are infected with the fungi. Any surfaces that are shared with a person who has a hand fungus should be kept clean and disinfected. You should also make sure that you are washing your hands frequently.<\/p>\n To treat hand fungus your physician will have you treat it with an over-the-counter antifungal ointment or cream but if these do not seem to be helping your physician may give you a prescription for a stronger antifungal medication. It can take approximately thirty days before you are no longer considered contagious and for the rash to completely heal. If you have a severe rash that penetrates deep into your skin you may be given a prescription for oral medications. If the rash should become infected your physician may give use a prescription for antibiotics to be used along with the antifungal medications.<\/p>\n When using an antifungal cream or ointment, whether it is an over-the-counter or prescription medication you need to make sure that you are using the ointment or cream for the entire time that your physician recommends. If you find that you are still suffering from any of the symptoms you should see your physician to be re-examined. If your physician or dermatologist cannot treat your condition they may recommend you see a disease specialist to be treated.<\/p>\n There are also home remedies that you can use if you have hand fungus which can include:<\/p>\n Even if you use any of these home remedies you should still use an antifungal cream or ointment because you are still contagious until the rash has healed completely.<\/p>\n Collection of pictures of hand fungus…<\/p>\nHand Fungus Symptoms<\/h2>\n
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