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Microsporum canis: Understanding Ringworm Infections
Microsporum canis, commonly known as ringworm, is a fungal organism that primarily affects the skin, hair, and nails. It is a dermatophyte that can cause infections characterized by circular, itchy patches on the skin and hair loss. The organism thrives in warm, moist environments, making transmission possible through direct contact with infected individuals or animals, particularly cats and dogs. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this infection may be associated with the Spleen and Liver meridians. The Spleen is linked to the body's ability to transform and transport nutrients, while the Liver is associated with the smooth flow of Qi and blood. Symptoms of ringworm can be connected to emotional stress or disharmony, reflecting the impact of unresolved emotions on physical health. Common cases of Microsporum canis infections include those in children, pet owners, and individuals with compromised immune systems. Emotional associations may include feelings of frustration or embarrassment due to the visible nature of the infection. BioCoherence practitioners may find it useful to overlay protocols targeting the Spleen and Liver meridians, addressing both the physical symptoms and emotional aspects associated with the infection. Sessions could focus on promoting balance and harmony, potentially aiding recovery and enhancing overall well-being.
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