Fungus between the fingers and its treatment

In medical circles, mycosis is a group of diseases caused by fungi. If the skin is damaged, dermatomycosis is diagnosed, and if the nail plate is damaged, onychomycosis. In most of the photos, the pathologies are combined. Finger fungi develop due to the negative influence of anthropophilic, zooanthropophilic microorganisms. Infection with yeast-like fungi of the Candida family is somewhat less common. Let's see what types of fungal diseases occur and how to cure fungus between the toes.

Types of mushrooms

Types of foot fungus

Fungi are divided into several types - dermatophytes, molds and yeast-like parasites. They provoke the development of candidiasis, rubrophytosis, onychomycosis, epidermophytosis. Depending on the symptoms, other divisions into types are distinguished. There are membranous, vesicular, and moccasin-like types of the disease.

For information, infection occurs directly - through contact with the soil, vegetation, with a sick person or animal, or indirectly - through contact with household items touched by a sick person.

Fungus on the skin between the toes can be of the following types:

  • Athlete's foot. The pathology is associated with damage to the space between the fingers, as well as the nail plate. In most movies, mature men are sick;
  • Rubrofitia. The disease progresses slowly and there are no symptoms in the early stages of infection. In the absence of proper treatment, the nail plate will soon be affected;
  • Candidiasis of the interdigital space is relatively rare. Divided into several types. The first is vesicular-pustular. Distinctive signs include severe hyperemia and swelling. The second - hyperkeratotic - the stratum corneum of the dermis thickens, there is heavy skin;
  • Intertrigenic form. It is most often diagnosed in the summer. It usually affects the space between the third and fourth toes; somewhat less often, a fungus is found on the little finger;
  • The deleted form has a minimal number of symptoms. Patients complain of cracks in the interdigital space, slight burning and itching.

Treatment of interdigital fungus is prescribed after the specific pathogen has been identified. To do this, the patient undergoes tests. Based on the results of laboratory diagnostics, a treatment regimen is recommended. It consists of medications for external use, tablets taken internally (in neglected scenes).

Fungus causes and symptoms

symptoms of fungus between the toes

Before we learn how to treat toe fungus, let's consider the reason for the activation of pathogenic microflora and the symptoms of the disease. Undoubtedly, the main reason is the spread of fungi in the affected area.

You can get infected in public places, when you use other people's personal hygiene items; Infection is often observed within the family circle when one of the family members becomes ill.

It is worth knowing: factors that increase a person's susceptibility to fungi include age - children are more susceptible due to immature defense mechanisms and the state of the immune system - a weakened body cannot resist the effects of fungi.

Fungus between the toes develops for the following reasons:

  1. High humidity. This condition is created by poor quality shoes, socks made of synthetic materials and hyperhidrosis of the lower extremities.
  2. Blood circulation disorder. This problem is observed in chronic pathologies - diabetes, hypertension. It is also detected in experienced smokers and alcohol addiction.
  3. Damage to the lower extremities. Fungi penetrate through the wounds and begin to multiply quickly. Practice shows that even with good immunity, the body cannot cope with it on its own.

Other reasons include dermatological diseases - psoriasis, eczema, old age, metabolic disorders in the body, etc.

Fungus on the toes is accompanied by constant itching and burning, which significantly reduces the patient's quality of life. Initially, one finger is affected, but if the disease is not diagnosed in time and treatment is not started using means for foot fungus, the pathology progresses quickly and spreads to other fingers, feet and ankles.

Fungus between the fingers manifests itself as symptoms:

  • Peeling of the skin in the interdigital fold;
  • The appearance of small cracks that cause discomfort;
  • Itching and pain in the affected area;
  • Sealing the sole of the foot.

If damage to the nail plate occurs, the color of the nail changes and its natural shine is lost. The nail becomes thicker, hurts easily, crumbles and collapses.

At first, the clinical symptoms are not very pronounced, the itching does not cause much discomfort. As the disease progresses, the symptoms intensify. Most often, the treatment of interdigital fungus on the toes requires the use of two or more drugs, since the picture is advanced due to the patient's delayed request for help.

Methods for the treatment of fungi

If the fungus appears between the fingers, you should consult a dermatologist. The doctor performs a physical examination and issues a referral for laboratory diagnostics. Based on the results, medications are recommended for toenail fungus.

How to get rid of pathogenic microorganisms? Local agents will help with this - creams, gels and oils, sprays, emulsions. They do not enter the bloodstream and are used several times a day. It is recommended to use for mild fungal infections.

If an advanced fungal infection is diagnosed and the area of the problem area is large, then oral tablets are prescribed. They act from the inside, disrupting the cell membrane of the parasites, which leads to their death. The doctor independently determines both the method of application and the dose; Side effects may develop if the recommended dose is exceeded.

You can treat the fungus between your toes with the following remedies:

  1. Tablet form.
  2. Local agents.

You can complement the medical treatment of the fungus between the toes with folk remedies - baths based on chamomile, baking soda, creams with laundry soap, vinegar and other ingredients of natural origin.

Important: to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment, confirmation by laboratory methods is required - the analysis is done after 14 days of therapy and after 30 days. Only receiving negative results indicates the effectiveness of the course.

Antifungal agent

An antifungal agent is an antifungal agent; it helps remove fungus and acts quickly and effectively. The use of the drug is carried out only on the recommendation of the doctor. The drug has several release forms - gel, spray, cream and tablets, solution.

The principle of action of the drug is to block the ability of fungi to reproduce, as a result of which they die. When used externally, the product accumulates in the affected area, which contributes to its high effectiveness.

The dose of the tablet form for an adult is usually 250 mg per day. If a fungus is treated in a child, the dose is determined by body weight. The duration of the therapeutic course varies from 2 to 6 weeks. Spray and ointment are used 1-2 times a day. The treatment lasts 1 month. With the doctor's recommendation, the course of treatment can be extended by several weeks.

Side effects of tablets:

  • Headache;
  • Impaired taste perception;
  • Dizziness;
  • Allergic reactions;
  • Decreased appetite;
  • Violation of the digestive tract;
  • Nausea, vomiting;
  • Painful sensations in the abdomen.

Contraindications for use are organic intolerance to the drug, impaired liver and kidney function. Reviews from patients note that the product quickly relieves unpleasant symptoms - after a few days of treatment, the severity of clinical manifestations decreases.

Antifungal drugs for systemic use against fungi

Dosage forms - ointment, cream, spray and tablets. It is often prescribed to treat a fungal infection that is localized between the toes. The ointment/cream is applied in a thin layer to a dry and cleansed skin area. Rubbing is not recommended. The frequency of application is twice a day.

The dose of tablets is determined individually. The waiting is carried out for several weeks. For children, the dose is determined by weight and age. The drug has a harmful effect on pathogenic microorganisms and is a powerful drug. Tablets should not be prescribed in the following situations:

  1. Liver dysfunction;
  2. Lactose intolerance;
  3. Pregnancy, breastfeeding;
  4. Hypersensitivity;
  5. Children under three years of age;
  6. Patient weight up to 20 kg.

Important: with the simultaneous use of antifungal drugs and alcohol, the likelihood of toxic liver damage increases.

Such creams are well tolerated. Only some patients experience allergic reactions. In this case, drug prescriptions should be adjusted. You cannot choose analog yourself.

To prevent the appearance of fungi, it is recommended to treat shoes with antifungal agents; strictly follow all the doctors' recommendations and do not cancel the treatment; respect the rules of hygiene; After water procedures, wipe your feet dry.