2021
DOI: 10.24911/ijmdc.51-1612784586
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Prevalence of tinea pedis among type II diabetic patients at a diabetic centre in Iskan polyclinic, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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“…Svejgaard et al revealed that the prevalence of onychomycosis among people of a similar age in Western Europe was 4.9% and that diabetes is a metabolic illness that makes onychomycosis more likely [ 24 ]. In Saudi Arabia, Alqahtani et al documented that 11% of type 2 diabetic patients had tinea pedis [ 25 ]. About one-third of the respondents were aged 60 years and above; most of them used nail scissors regularly and washed their feet more than three times daily, and 71.5% of the patients examined their feet and toes.…”
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“…Svejgaard et al revealed that the prevalence of onychomycosis among people of a similar age in Western Europe was 4.9% and that diabetes is a metabolic illness that makes onychomycosis more likely [ 24 ]. In Saudi Arabia, Alqahtani et al documented that 11% of type 2 diabetic patients had tinea pedis [ 25 ]. About one-third of the respondents were aged 60 years and above; most of them used nail scissors regularly and washed their feet more than three times daily, and 71.5% of the patients examined their feet and toes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%