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  • A to Z: Tinea Cruris (Jock Itch) for Parents


    Tinea cruris, also known as jock itch, is a skin infection of the groin area caused by several types of fungi often found on the skin.

  • A to Z: Tinea Capitis for Parents


    Tinea capitis (ringworm of the scalp) is a fungal scalp infection that can be cured with medication.

  • Tinea Versicolor for Parents


    Tinea versicolor is a rash caused by a fungus. It can appear over the chest, shoulders, and back, and is a common cause of skin rashes in teens.

  • Athlete's Foot for Parents


    Athlete's foot is a common fungal skin infection. It's generally easy to treat and prevent.

  • Can You Get a Yeast Infection After Having Sex? for Teens


    It’s possible to get a yeast infection after having sex. Learn the symptoms and how to protect yourself.

  • Athlete's Foot for Teens


    Although the name athlete's foot sounds funny, if you have this skin infection, you're probably not laughing. The good news is that it is generally easy to treat.

  • Vaginal Yeast Infections for Parents


    Vaginal yeast infections are common among growing girls, and can cause some pain and discomfort. They usually clear up quickly with proper medical treatment.

  • Ringworm for Parents


    Ringworm is a type of fungal skin infection. The good news is that ringworm is easy to treat.

  • A to Z: Pneumonitis for Parents


    In this illness, something a person inhales can cause irritation and swelling in the lungs. Learn more here.

  • A to Z: Dermatophytosis (Ringworm) for Parents


    Dermatophytosis, or ringworm, is a highly contagious infection of the skin, hair, or nails caused by a type of fungus called a dermatophyte.

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