Discuss how to treat diseases in that category; what are the challenges for treating the disease, and what are the treatments?
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A-B Superficial mycoses
C-E Cutaneous mycoses
F-K Subcutaneous mycoses
L-O Systemic mycoses
S-Y Opportunistic mycoses
The mycoses is a disease is a caused by disease agent fungus . The disease is commonly affect to Skin and Skin is made up of several types of the layer.when infectious fungi comes in contact then cause symptoms that include Itching,rashes,bumps and also impact on secretory glands of skin.
A- B superficial mycoses
superficial mycoses is a infection on the skin and hair shaft etc.there is no tissue and cellular system invaded by specific host .The common treatment is for using antifungal drug that include ketoconazole,etraconazole etc.it also prevent by several types of the lotion so that prevent more infection. Some challenges for superficial mycoses is if sufferer allergetic from the mentioned drug.
C-E Cutaneous mycoses
Cutaneous mycoses is a infection in which impact on keratinized layer of the skin and it not impact on tissue level organization .Treatment include with the antifungal drugs miconzole,Terbinafine in tablet forms also effective to treat.Clotrimazole is also used in form of Powder and tablet to prevent infection.
F-K subcutaneous mycoses.
The subcutanous infection by fungi in which infection spread in subcutaneous tissue and different cases can show infection on organ level also. The treatment for this disease include antifungal drug topical agent given to treat.the tratment is depend on infection example if etching can take cetrizine hydrochloride.etc.
L-O Systemic mycoses
Symstemic mycoses commonly affect to internal body organ . And also harm to organ and dysfunctioning like Rapid heart rate by circulatory system ,high and fast breathing.
The treatment include common antifungal drug with tablet ....Terbinafine etc. Systemic fungal infection treatment depond on examination
Opportunistic mycoses
is this type of infection not normally cause to normal person .but infection also able to immunodeficiency (Low immunity power)cancer, organ transplant etc.
Treatment include fungicidal drug.
In above diseases challenges coming to cure.person is allergic from drug, not a proper treatment,etc.
Discuss how to treat diseases in that category; what are the challenges for treating the disease,...
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