Fungal fluorescent staining is mainly used to check diseases caused by superficial fungal infections such as ringworm, tinea cruris, tinea cruris, tinea capitis, tinea cruris, malassezia folliculitis and other superficial fungal infections, as well as deep fungal diseases such as mycosis vaginalis, mycosis fungoides, mycosis fungoides, mycosis enterocolitica and other deep fungal diseases.
For diseases suspected of having fungal infections, fungal fluorescence staining test can be performed as prescribed by the doctor. By detecting the presence of mycelium or spores in specimens such as dander, hair, feces, secretions, etc., and combining them with the corresponding clinical manifestations, it can be determined whether there is a fungal infection or not.
Fungal fluorescence staining can show the morphology and structure of fungi, with high sensitivity and accuracy, which helps to diagnose the disease. If the specific species is to be determined, fungal culture is also required to clarify.
It is recommended that patients be examined under the guidance of a professional physician, and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment after a clear diagnosis.