Tinea Manuum: Fungal Infection on Hands Explained
When people hear the term athlete’s foot, they often associate it with an itchy, red, and scaly rash on the feet. However, a similar fungal infection can also affect the hands—a condition known as tinea manuum. While tinea manuum and athlete’s foot (tinea pedis) share the same underlying fungal causes, athlete’s foot refers exclusively to infections of the feet, while tinea manuum describes fungal infections on one or both hands.
If you’re experiencing dry, thickened skin on your palms or itchy, round patches on the back of your hands, understanding tinea manuum can help you seek proper treatment. Here’s what you need to know.