Glossary for Athlete's foot
Medical terms related to Athlete's foot or mentioned in this section include:
- Abdominal Pain: Pain in the abdominal area or stomach.
- Abdominal symptoms: Symptoms affecting the abdomen or digestive tract
- Acanthosis nigricans: A diffuse colour change to the skin with dark pigmentation, particularly in the axillae
- Acne: Pimples and blackheads on the skin
- Amenorrhea: Absence of menstrual periods.
- Arm numbness: Loss of feeling or sensation
- Arm paresthesia: Arm tingling, prickling, numbness or burning sensations
- Arm symptoms: Symptoms affecting the arm
- Athlete's foot: A condition which is characterized by a chronic superificial infection of the foot caused by a fungi
- Diabetes-like symptoms: Symptoms similar to those of diabetes
- Foot conditions: Any condition that may affect the foot
- Foot itch: Itchy feeling of the foot
- Foot pain: Pain affecting one or both feet
- Foot rash: An eruption on the skin of the foot.
- Foot symptoms: Symptoms affecting one or both feet
- Fungal infections: Symptoms from various fungal infections
- Fungal symptoms: Symptoms from various fungal infections
- Infection: Infections as a symptom.
- Itraconazole - Teratogenic Agent: There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Itraconazole (an antifungal drug) during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure and the stage of pregnancy that the exposure occurred at.
- Leg symptoms: Symptoms affecting the leg
- Limb symptoms: Symptoms affecting the limbs
- Lower leg symptoms: Symptoms affecting the lower legs, calves and shins.
- Miconazole - Teratogenic Agent: There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Miconazole during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure and the stage of pregnancy that the exposure occurred at.
- Nystatin - Teratogenic Agent: There is evidence to indicate that exposure to Nystatin during pregnancy may have a teratogenic effect on the fetus. A teratogen is a substance that can cause birth defects. The likelihood and severity of defects may be affected by the level of exposure and the stage of pregnancy that the exposure occurred at.
- Rash: Rash of any type affecting the skin.
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