Trichophytosis

Dean Rouseberg Author: Dean Rouseberg Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
Trichophytosis

Trichophytosis, representing an infection of the skin, noctitis and scalp on the glavata, is caused from the mouth of the Microsporum type. It can be contagious to contact a person with a sick animal (nay-cheto with st.

Trichophytosis, representing an infection of the skin, noctitis and scalp on the glavata, is caused from the mouth of the Microsporum type. It can be contagious to contact a person with a sick animal (just catch the cat and the kuchet), when crawling to eat and eat havliya, knives, gbi for a bath, combs, other means for personal hygiene, sleeping underwear, shoes. The reason may be that immunity is lowered, it is not specific to personal hygiene, it is common to visit it in Frisior and Cosmetic salons, in which you can use the tools not to process it as needed.

Useful for storage of products with trichophytosis

For the sake of lowering immunity, the rabbits and the consumables are well kept, which includes:
  • fresh (if possible homemade) fruits and zelenchuci;
  • mesnia and ribenia of food, preparation of riba and meso species from incapacity;
  • milk and sour milk products (will help for normalization of microflorate and namalyavat allergic reactions).

Dangerous and harmful products with trichophytosis

  • alcoholic drinks;
  • keep sharp and sweet;
  • products with preservatives, colorings, flavorings and various additives;
  • daub and gobble broth;
  • beans kulturi.

Cafes, cocoa and tea can savor, but in moderation.

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