
Beyond the Itch: Unveiling the World of Tinea Infections | Leah Michel APRN, FNP-BC
Tinea: A Guide to Different Forms of Fungal Infections
Fungal diseases affecting the skin, hair, and nails are collectively referred to as tinea. Depending on which bodily part is afflicted, the illness may have a different name.

What is Tinea?
A fungal infection known as tinea is brought on by different dermatophyte fungi. It can cause illnesses including ringworm, jock itch, athlete's foot, and nail infections, and it can show up in many body areas.
Few Common Examples of Tinea
Tinea capitis: Infection of the scalp/head, often known as ringworm.
Tinea corporis: Infection of the body, also referred to as ringworm.
Tinea cruris: Infection of the groin, commonly known as jock itch.
Tinea pedis: Infection of the feet, commonly known as athlete’s foot.
Tinea unguium: Infection of the nails, also called onychomycosis.
Symptoms of Tinea
Round to ring-shaped, red, itchy rashes with scaly edges are the usual symptoms of tinea infections. Whereas infected nails might thicken and turn yellow, infections in particular places, such as the scalp, can cause hair loss.
Causes of Tinea
Tinea infections are caused by dermatophyte fungi, which thrive in warm, moist environments. Factors such as poor hygiene, sweating, and wearing tight clothing or shoes can increase the risk of infection.

Addressing Tinea
Localized tinea infections on the skin can often be treated with topical antifungal medications. However, if the infection involves the hair follicles or nails, oral antifungal therapy may be necessary for effective treatment.
Tinea Trouble? Find Fast Relief & Expert Solutions in St. Pete or Bradenton Today!
Worried about tinea? Don't delay seeking professional assistance. Reach out to St. Pete or Bradenton now to arrange a consultation and discover the best treatment solutions for tinea infections.
Disclaimer:
The information on this website is provided for educational and information purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult with a licensed medical provider and follow their recommendations regardless of what you read on this website. If you think you are having a medical emergency, dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Links to other third-party websites are provided for your convenience only. If you decide to access any of the third-party websites, you do so entirely at your own risk and subject to the terms of use for those websites. Neither My Skin by Leah Michel, APRN, FNP-BC, nor any contributor to this website, makes any representation, express or implied, regarding the information provided on this website or any information you may access on a third-party website using a link. Use of this website does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. If you would like to request an appointment with a health care provider, please call our office at (727) 295-7223.