Tinea Flashcards
1
Q
Clotrimazole
A
Cream or liquid
- apply thin layer to clean and dry affected and surrounding skin twice daily
- continue for 2 weeks after healed
- Adverse effects: local irritation
2
Q
Terbinafine
A
Cream/gel - adult, children > 12: thin layer to clean dry skin of affected and surrounding area ONCE daily before bed (for 7 days, come back if not improve after 2 weeks)
Spray - spray onto clean, dry affected skin (sufficient to wet thoroughly) before bed for 7 days
- Let dry before doing other activities
- Adverse effects - local irritation, redness, itching
3
Q
Tinea referral
A
- extensive, severe, or persistent infection
- infection of scalp, beard or nail matrix
- lack of response to topical therapy
- prior treatment with a topical corticosteroid
- signs of secondary bacterial infection (e.g. swelling, purulent drainage, fever)
- medical history of diabetes or immune deficiency
4
Q
Tinea common causes
A
- diabetes
- hot, humid environments
- using public pool + communal baths
- wearing tight clothing or footwear
- immunosuppression
- skin-to-skin contact with an infected person
- contact with household pets or farm animals
- contact with contaminated clothing, towels and bedding