Dermatomycosis

$ 1,500.00

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Description

Detection Of Up To 50 Dermatophytes & Clear Species Identification Of Up To 23 Dermatophytes & 6 Yeasts/Moulds
Sample Type:Nail Shavings,
Nail Clippings,
Skin Scale Scrapings

Tests Included:

Various tests to identify the presence of fungal pathogens causing skin infections.

Sample Required:

Skin scrapings, nail clippings, or other affected tissue samples.

Test Time:

Results may vary based on the specific tests performed, typically ranging from a few days to a couple of weeks.

Test Range Values:

Identification of specific fungal species causing dermatomycosis.

What is the test?

Dermatomycosis testing involves the examination of skin or nail samples to detect fungal pathogens responsible for skin infections, including dermatophytes, yeasts, and molds. The test helps healthcare providers diagnose the specific fungal species causing the dermatomycosis and guide appropriate antifungal treatment.

Test Procedure:

Skin scrapings, nail clippings, or affected tissue samples are collected and examined under a microscope. Fungal cultures may also be performed to isolate and identify the causative fungi. Molecular methods like PCR may be employed for specific fungal species identification.

When to take the test:

The test is performed when a healthcare provider suspects a fungal skin infection based on symptoms such as itching, redness, rash, or changes in skin or nail texture.

Who should take the test:

Individuals with suspected fungal skin infections, persistent rashes, or nail abnormalities undergo dermatomycosis testing for accurate diagnosis and targeted antifungal therapy.

Precautions for exceptional cases (pregnancy, etc.):

Pregnant individuals can undergo this test if necessary. Healthcare providers consider pregnancy status and potential risks when interpreting the results.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Dermatomycosis Testing:

Q1: Is dermatomycosis contagious?

A: Yes, some fungal skin infections causing dermatomycosis are contagious and can spread through direct contact with infected skin or contaminated items. It is essential to practice good hygiene, avoid sharing personal items, and seek prompt treatment to prevent the spread of fungal skin infections.

Q2: Can dermatomycosis be treated with over-the-counter antifungal creams?

A: Mild cases of dermatomycosis may respond to over-the-counter antifungal creams. However, for persistent or severe infections, prescription-strength antifungal medications may be necessary. It is crucial to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment, especially if the condition does not improve with over-the-counter treatments.

Q3: Can dermatomycosis affect the nails?

A: Yes, dermatomycosis can affect the nails, leading to fungal nail infections (onychomycosis). Fungal nail infections can cause changes in nail appearance, such as thickening, discoloration, and crumbling. Dermatomycosis testing helps identify the specific fungal species causing nail infections, allowing targeted treatment.

*Please note that specific testing protocols and guidelines may vary based on the latest recommendations from health authorities and regulatory agencies. It is essential to consult healthcare professionals and follow local testing guidelines for accurate and appropriate testing.

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