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Revolutionizing Ringworm Care: Holistic Advancements and Breakthrough Innovations
Kritika Sharma1, M S Ashawat1, Vinay Pandit1
1Department of Pharmaceutics, Laureate Institute of Pharmacy, Kathog, H.P., 176031, India.
Introduction:
A frequent superficial fungal infection that affects keratinized tissues such as the skin, hair, and nails is dermatophytosis, sometimes referred to as ringworm. Microsporum, Epidermophyton, and Trichophyton species are the main causes of disease. Effective disease man-agement still requires an understanding of the epidemiology and modes of transmission of these illnesses. This study aims to present an in-depth analysis of dermatophytosis with an emphasis on the organisms that cause it, diagnostic techniques, treatment plans (both traditional and innovative), preventative techniques, and the most recent medicinal developments.
Methodology:
Elsevier, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, PubMed, and other scientific literature databases were thoroughly searched to obtain current and pertinent information. Analysis and discussion were conducted on studies that addressed the causes, transmission, diagnostic processes, treatment options (both traditional and innovative), and preventive measures for ringworm infection.
Result:
Management of dermatophytosis includes both conventional and advanced therapeutic approaches. Conventional treatment usually involves the application of topical antifungal agents (such as clotrimazole, terbinafine, or miconazole, etc.) and, in more severe or widespread infections, systemic antifungal therapy (such as oral Itraconazole or Griseofulvin). In recent years, significant progress has been made in the development of advanced drug delivery systems aimed at enhancing drug retention, efficacy, and patient compliance.
Discussion:
The present review discussed the management of ringworm infection, such as topical or oral conventional treatment, advanced drug delivery techniques (solid lipid nano-particals and liposomes, etc), and some of them are herbal remedies.
Conclusion:
A multidisciplinary and integrative approach that combines conventional antifungal therapy with advanced delivery systems and natural remedies yields improved outcomes in the management of dermatophytosis. Understanding the disease's transmission dynamics and epidemiological trends is essential for timely diagnosis, effective treatment, and prevention of recurrence. Preventive strategies, including hygiene education, proper skin care, and early treatment of infections, are critical components in controlling the spread of dermatophyte infections within communities.
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