Erythrasma
This is a superficial chronic infection caused by a bacteria called Corynebacterium
minutissimus. It is most commonly seen in the groin, armpits and in the
folds. There are fairly well defined large brown patches with some fine
scale wrinkling on the surface. Initially there is a light red colour
which became brownish in time. There are usually no symptoms associated
with this. The diagnosis can be confirmed by examination of the skin with
Woods light. This is ultraviolet A which identifies the infected area
by a bright coral red fluorescent colour.
Treatment:
Anti- bacterial soaps as well as topical antibiotics can clear this problem.
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