Comprehensive Review on Tinea Infection Therapies: Allopathic and Herbal Approaches for Dermatophytosis.

Mehak Rathi, Sweta Kamaboj, Kumar Guarve, Rohit Kamboj, Rameshwar Dass
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Background: Tinea infections are superficial fungal infections caused by three species of fungi (i.e. Epidermophyton, Microsporum, and Trichophyton) collectively termed dermatophytes. Dermatophytes are fungi that cause skin, nail bed, and hair infections. These infections are classified based on infection site, including tinea pedis (foot), tinea corporis (body), tinea capitis (head), and tinea cruris (groin). Dermatophytes can spread by direct contact with other people (anthropophilic organisms), animals (zoophilic organisms), and soil (geophilic organisms), as well as indirectly from fomities.

Objective: This review aims to summarize the allopathic drugs along with their mechanism of action and herbal drugs including their parts of the plant used for the treatment of tinea infections.

Methods: The literature review was performed using the following databases: PubMed (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/), and Google Scholar (https://scholar.google.com/), to identify the various drugs involved in the treatment of dermatophytosis along with their mechanisms.

Results: The following keywords were applied in the search strategy: "Tinea", "Dermatophytosis", "Ringworm infection", "Pathogenesis of tinea", "Tinea pedis", and "Tinea capitis". This article also reviews several formulations that are available in the market for treating ringworm infection.

Conclusion: The current review provides information about the classification of dermatophytosis based on infection site and environmental habitat, pathogenesis, immunopathogenesis of dermatophytes, and herbals and allopathic drugs used for their treatment.

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癣感染治疗的综合综述:对抗疗法和草药治疗皮肤病。
背景:癣感染是由三种真菌(即表皮真菌、小孢子菌和毛孢子菌)引起的浅表真菌感染,统称为皮肤真菌。皮肤真菌是引起皮肤、甲床和头发感染的真菌。这些感染根据感染部位分类,包括足癣(足)、体癣(身体)、头癣(头部)和股癣(腹股沟)。皮肤癣菌可以通过与其他人(亲人类生物)、动物(亲动物生物)和土壤(亲地生物)的直接接触传播,也可以间接通过微生物传播。目的:综述了目前治疗足癣感染的对抗性药物及其作用机制,以及治疗足癣感染的草药及其植物部位。方法:使用PubMed (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/)和谷歌Scholar (https://scholar.google.com/)数据库进行文献综述,以确定治疗皮肤癣的各种药物及其作用机制。结果:搜索策略中使用的关键词为:“Tinea”、“Dermatophytosis”、“Ringworm infection”、“Tinea发病机制”、“Tinea pedis”、“Tinea capitis”。本文还回顾了几种配方,可在市场上治疗癣感染。结论:本文从感染部位、感染环境、发病机制、免疫机制、治疗药物等方面综述了皮肤真菌病的分类。
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