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signs and symptoms
tinea pedis
Athletes foot

peeling, cracking, scaly skin, itching, redness, possible blisters, usually b/w toes 4-5 or 3-4

Treatable w/ OTC
signs and symptoms
tinea unguium
onychomycosis-Nails

opacified, thickened, rough, yellow, friable nails

REFER
signs and symptoms
tinea capitis
Scalp

well defined or irregular, diffuse scaling, sometimes hair loss

REFER
signs and symptoms
tinea corporis
Ringworm

small, circular, erythematous, scaly, pruritic areas on smooth skin

Treatable w/ OTCs
signs and symptoms
tinea cruris
Jock Itch

scaling, erythematous eruption with significant pruritis, bilateral
acute: red
chronic: hyperpigmented

treatable w/ OTCs
clotrimazole 1%
miconazole 1%

(Desenex, Lotrimin, Micatin, Cruex)
AAA BID x up to 4 weeks
terbinafine 1%

(Lamisil AT, Desenex Max)
AAA BID x 1-4 weeks

CURE athletes foot in 1 week
butenafine 1%

(Lamisil Ultra)
Athlete's foot:
AAA BID x 1 week,
then QD x 4 weeks

Jock Itch/Ringworm:
AAA QD x 2 weeks
tolnaftate 1%

(Tinactin, Aftate)
AAA sparingly BID x 2-4 wks (up to 6 weeks)

ONLY treatment approved for PREVENTION and TREATMENT of athlete's foot
undecyclenic acid 10-25%

(FungiCare, Cruex)
AAA BID x 2-4 weeks
Aluminum Salts
NOT DIRECT antifungal
helps "soggy, boggy" wet appearance

20 minutes 3 x's daily