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Arthroderma: A Fungal Cause of Skin Infections
Arthroderma, also known by names such as Arthroderma obtusum, Microsporum gypseum variant nanum, Nannizzia obtuse, and others, is a fungal organism that belongs to the Nanniziaceae family. It is primarily associated with skin infections, particularly dermatophytosis, affecting humans and animals. This fungus typically thrives in environments with high humidity and can be found in soil, making it a common cause of ringworm infections. Common cases include tinea capitis (scalp), tinea corporis (body), and other dermatological issues. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the implications of fungal infections like those caused by Arthroderma may relate to imbalances in the body, particularly concerning the Spleen and Stomach meridians, which are often associated with skin health. Emotional aspects may also be considered, as skin conditions can reflect internal disharmony or unresolved emotional issues. Practitioners of BioCoherence may find it useful to overlay protocols targeting the Spleen and Stomach meridians, along with specific TCM points related to skin health, to promote balance and healing in individuals affected by this fungal organism.
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