Best Superficial Mycosis Doctors in India

9 Specialist(s)
Dr Varsha Rangari
Consultant Dermatologist Pune
  • Exp: 25+ Yrs
Dr Chetana Panabaka
Consultant Dermatologist & Aesthetic Physician Secunderabad
  • Exp: 13+ Yrs
Dr B Vijaya Sree
Consultant Dermatologist , Cosmetologist & Trichologist Hyderabad
  • Exp: 12+ Yrs
Dr Divya Manchala
Consultant Dermatologist & Cosmetologist Vizag
  • Exp: 7+ Yrs
Dr Rajitha Alluri
Consultant Dermatologist Bengaluru
  • Exp: 6+ Yrs
Dr Koppisetti Satya Naga Ravi Teja
Consultant Dermatologist Hyderabad
  • Exp: 6+ Yrs
Dr Bhushan Jairam Telhure
Consultant Dermatologist Nashik
  • Exp: 5+ Yrs
Dr Anusha Nagral Reddy
Consultant Dermatologist Kurnool
  • Exp: 5+ Yrs
Dr Manali Wanare Rojekar
Consultant Dermatologist,Trichologist & Cosmetologist Chh. Sambhaji Nagar
  • Exp: 3+ Yrs

Importance of Superficial Mycosis Specialist in Treatment

Superficial mycosis refers to fungal infections affecting the skin, hair, and nails. Treatment involves antifungal creams, oral medications, and maintaining proper hygiene.

Why to Choose Superficial Mycosis Specialists at Medicover Hospitals in India

Dermatologists provide antifungal treatments and advice on personal hygiene to treat superficial fungal infections and prevent recurrence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common symptoms of Superficial Mycosis in its early stages include redness, itching, scaling, and sometimes blisters on the skin. Seek prompt medical evaluation for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Patients should manage superficial mycosis by keeping the affected area clean and dry, using antifungal medications as prescribed, and avoiding tight clothing. Regular follow-up with a healthcare provider can help monitor the condition and prevent recurrence.

Doctors typically treat related conditions such as Tinea Corporis, Tinea Capitis, and Tinea Pedis when managing Superficial Mycosis. These conditions are commonly associated with fungal infections of the skin, scalp, and feet.

Specialists typically treat Superficial Mycosis with topical antifungal medications to target and eliminate the fungal infection effectively. Additional oral antifungal agents may be prescribed in severe cases to manage the condition efficiently.

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