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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is also known medically as ''mycosis''.<ref>{{REFweb
'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is also known medically as ''<b>mycosis</b>''.<ref>{{REFweb
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Fungus is not a bacteria and does not respond to anti-bacterial medication. It requires separate anti-fungal medication.
Fungus is not a bacteria and does not respond to anti-bacterial medication. It requires separate anti-fungal medication.


Fungal infection of the skin may usually be treated by the application of an anti-fungal cream that contains ''clotrimazole''.<ref>{{REFweb
Fungal infection of the skin may usually be easily treated by the application of an anti-fungal cream that contains ''clotrimazole''.<ref>{{REFweb
  |url=https://www.wikihow.com/Treat-a-Penile-Yeast-Infection
  |url=https://www.wikihow.com/Treat-a-Penile-Yeast-Infection
  |title=The Right Ways to Treat a Male Yeast Infection at Home
  |title=The Right Ways to Treat a Male Yeast Infection at Home