Fungal Dermatitis
Fungal Dermatitis is an infection of the skin typically caused by fungi. It is characterized by itchy and often scaly skin that can appear red, gray, white, or any combination of these colors. Fungal Dermatitis can be spread from person-to-person contact, as well as through contact with infected surfaces such as animal fur or bedding. It is an itchy and uncomfortable condition that can often be difficult to treat. Fungal Dermatitis can be treated with antifungal agents, such as creams, ointments, or pills. Treatment is essential to control the spread of this infection and to prevent recurrence.
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