FUNGAL PROBLEMS DEFINED
Evaluation
Since fungal problems may be related to other medical problems, your podiatrist needs to look at your medical history, examine your foot and skin, and possibly do other tests.
Medical History
Your podiatrist will ask you about any problems you’ve had in the past, and medications you’re taking, the type of work and activities you do, and the style of shoes you usually wear.
Exam
During your foot examination, your podiatrist checks for breaks in the skin, growths, and odor (which can be a sign of bacteria). Your skin is examined for flaking and scaling and your nails are checked for color, thickness, and inflammation
Tests
Your podiatrist may take a culture (sample) from the infected area. The culture may be examined under a microscope or observed in a medium. These tests can help to determine the cause of your problem or identify the type of fungus.
HOW ARE FUNGAL PROBLEMS TREATED?
Depending on the type of infection you have, various kinds of medication may be used in treating your fungal problem. Successful treatment usually involves a combination of medication and self-care.
WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT FUNGAL PROBLEMS?
Your daily habits play a big part in helping to prevent fungal problems. Follow the suggestions below, and see your podiatrist if you have more problems.
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