Difficult to treat superficial fungal infections: Which factors one should consider in clinical practice – An Indian perspective


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Author Details : Abhijit Anil Trailokya*

Volume : 9, Issue : 4, Year : 2023

Article Page : 249-251

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijced.2023.048



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Dermatophytosis is a superficial fungal infection caused by filamentous fungi- dermatophytes affecting the skin, hair and/or nails. They have also been termed tinea infections. Dermatophytes, the most common contributing agents, are pretending high importance in developing countries like India. Emerging Pathogen Causing Recalcitrant Dermatophytosis like Trichophyton indotineae, which is terbinafine resistant. Development of Anti-fungal resistance due to irrational usage of antifungals, steroid misuse, availability of topical creams with steroid combination on OTC, improper and inadequate treatment, lack of patient counselling and education are the most important factors which made dermatophyte difficult to treat. Proper diagnosis, correct selection of anti-fungal, with adequate duration of therapy, avoidance of steroid, patient education on lifestyle changes will be probable solutions in resolving current challenges.
 

Keywords: Dermatophytosis, Steroid misuse, Trichophyton indotineae


How to cite : Trailokya A A, Difficult to treat superficial fungal infections: Which factors one should consider in clinical practice – An Indian perspective. IP Indian J Clin Exp Dermatol 2023;9(4):249-251


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Received : 02-08-2023

Accepted : 21-09-2023


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