Is a disease which is characterized by defeat of upper layers of skin and nails mushrooms of a sort of epidermofiton.
Symptoms:
Reddening of the feet and scaling or itching of the arch, lateral surfaces, and toes.
Tiny, sometimes confluent, blisters with transparent or turbid contents erupt.
Serosanguineous crusts and scales also may appear.
Involvement of the inguinal folds, the inner surfaces of the thighs, and less commonly, the armpits and folds under the breasts results in the appearance of symmetrical red-brown spots with lamelliform desquamation on the surface and sharp edematous edges covered by blisters and crusts.
Preliminary plan:
Dermatologist appointment
Complete blood count (CBC)
Urinalysis
Stool analysis - Protozoans and Helminths (microscopy)
Blood test:
Urea (BUN)
Creatinine
Glucose
Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
Alanine transaminase (ALT)
Bilirubin (total, direct)
Skin scraping for fungus identification
Skin eruption material examination on antibiotics and antifungal drugs sensitivity
Skin microscopic investigation for fungus identification