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Rev Med UAS 2021; 11 (3)
Efficacy of topical treatment of ringworm of the foot with olive oil ozonated vs ketoconazole 2%
Muñoz-Estrada VF, Muñoz-Muñoz R
Language: Spanish
References: 25
Page: 177-188
PDF size: 280.33 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Tinea pedis, or tinea pedis, is a superficial mycosis, which affects the plant and / or the back of the feet, as well as the
interdigital area. It is caused by dermatophyte fungi. It predominates in males between the third and sixth decade of life, usually affects
both feet, especially in plants and interdigital area, consisting of erythema, flaking and scaling, often pruritic. Due to the remarkable
germicidal capacity, the use of ionized vegetable oils has been extended for the treatment of various mycotic conditions, among them
tinea pedis.
Material and Methods: A randomized, controlled clinical trial was conducted. All patients over 18 years of age diagnosed
with tinea pedis were included and divided into two treatment groups. Ketoconazole in 2% cream was indicated in the first
group of patients and ozonized olive oil of 1000 mEq / L was indicated in the second group.
Results: A total of 189 patients with
Tinea capitis were diagnosed. The most frequent clinical variety was interdigital and the agent that was isolated most frequently was
T. Rubrum. They presented complete cure at 4 weeks of treatment of ketoconazole n = 74 (77.8%) while in the group of patients
treated with ozonated oil they had complete healing n = 70 (74.4%), p= 0-580.
Conclusions No statistically significant difference
was found between the treatment groups.
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