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Lishaya in humans: types and treatment

Fortunately, not everyone knows how people look like . However, those who have ever had this disease, would never want to meet with him again. It is known that lichen is not as harmless as it seems at first glance. In addition, many mistakenly believe that this disease occurs exclusively in animals. But this is not so. After all, lichens in humans are often enough.

It is worth mentioning that the aforementioned ailment is an infectious disease that manifests itself in the form of inflammation and scaling of the skin.

Lishaya in humans: species

Currently, there are a lot of varieties of this deviation, but the most common among them are the following:

1. Pink lichen Zhibera. This form of the disease most often occurs in the fair sex and mainly in the autumn-spring period. Often this disease is formed due to hypothermia of the body and seasonal weakening of immunity. Such lichen appears on the skin in the form of multiple pink spots with peeling.

2. Ringworm. Such lichens in humans occur on the skin due to the multiplication of viral fungi called Trichophytons. As a rule, the disease is localized on the hairy areas (on the beard, head). In this regard, there is a strong hair loss.

3. Shingles . This disease occurs due to the effect of the herpes virus. Lishai of this kind in humans are located in the region of the thorax and ribs. They are accompanied by a strong enough itch, and after combing they occupy an ever larger area.

4. Pityriasis lichen. This form is especially noticeable on tanned and swarthy skin. This disease manifests itself in the form of colorless round spots of different diameters.

5. Flat red lichen affects not only the skin of a person, but also mucous membranes, which significantly worsens the patient's well-being.

6. Microsporia. This is a childhood disease, which is very similar to ringworm (almost all signs).

Treatment depriving

Before you treat a person's lichen (photos of such diseases can be seen in this article), you must definitely establish their types. To do this, you need to see a doctor who will make several scrapings from the affected area. After that, the doctor should prescribe an effective treatment that is similar for both children and adults (including pregnant women).

As a rule, lichen is treated by a local route: ointments and creams prescribed by the doctor are rubbed into the foci of inflammation. Such drugs are sold in pharmacy chains (drugs "Apit", "Irikar" and others). In addition, from this disease use self-prepared mixtures (according to the doctor's prescription). It is worth noting especially that in the funds purchased at the pharmacy, there is always an instruction, which clearly indicates side effects, as well as age restrictions.

As statistics show, children are more likely to get sick than adults. This fact is due to the fact that when walking on the street, they are often stroked and pick up stray dogs and cats, which are the main carriers of this infection.

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