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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = White piedra
| image          = [[File:Piedra_Blanca_Micosis.jpg|250px]]
| caption        = White piedra affecting hair
| field          = [[Dermatology]]
| symptoms        = White or light brown nodules on hair shafts
| complications  = Hair breakage
| onset          = Any age
| duration        = Chronic if untreated
| causes          = [[Trichosporon]] species
| risks          = Poor hygiene, humid environments
| diagnosis      = Clinical examination, [[microscopy]]
| differential    = [[Black piedra]], [[head lice]], [[dandruff]]
| prevention      = Good personal hygiene, avoiding sharing hair care items
| treatment      = Shaving affected hair, [[antifungal]] medications
| medication      = [[Topical antifungal]] agents
| frequency      = Rare
}}
{{Short description|A fungal infection affecting hair}}
{{Short description|A fungal infection affecting hair}}
{{Medical resources}}
== White Piedra ==
[[File:Piedra_Blanca_Micosis.jpg|thumb|right|White piedra affecting hair]]
'''White piedra''' is a superficial fungal infection of the hair shaft caused by fungi of the genus ''[[Trichosporon]]''. It is characterized by the presence of soft, white nodules on the hair shafts of the scalp, beard, mustache, and other body hair.
'''White piedra''' is a superficial fungal infection of the hair shaft caused by fungi of the genus ''[[Trichosporon]]''. It is characterized by the presence of soft, white nodules on the hair shafts of the scalp, beard, mustache, and other body hair.
== Etiology ==
== Etiology ==
White piedra is primarily caused by the yeast-like fungi ''[[Trichosporon ovoides]]'' and ''[[Trichosporon inkin]]''. These fungi are part of the normal flora of the human skin and can become pathogenic under certain conditions.
White piedra is primarily caused by the yeast-like fungi ''[[Trichosporon ovoides]]'' and ''[[Trichosporon inkin]]''. These fungi are part of the normal flora of the human skin and can become pathogenic under certain conditions.
== Clinical Presentation ==
== Clinical Presentation ==
Patients with white piedra typically present with:
Patients with white piedra typically present with:
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* Nodules that are soft and easily detached
* Nodules that are soft and easily detached
* Possible hair breakage
* Possible hair breakage
The infection is usually asymptomatic, but some patients may experience mild itching.
The infection is usually asymptomatic, but some patients may experience mild itching.
== Diagnosis ==
== Diagnosis ==
Diagnosis of white piedra is primarily clinical, based on the appearance of the nodules. However, confirmation can be achieved through:
Diagnosis of white piedra is primarily clinical, based on the appearance of the nodules. However, confirmation can be achieved through:
* [[Microscopic examination]] of the hair shaft
* [[Microscopic examination]] of the hair shaft
* [[Culture (microbiology)|Culture]] of the fungi
* [[Culture (microbiology)|Culture]] of the fungi
== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
Treatment options for white piedra include:
Treatment options for white piedra include:
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* Topical antifungal agents such as [[ketoconazole]] or [[clotrimazole]]
* Topical antifungal agents such as [[ketoconazole]] or [[clotrimazole]]
* Oral antifungal medications in severe cases
* Oral antifungal medications in severe cases
== Prevention ==
== Prevention ==
Preventive measures include maintaining good personal hygiene and avoiding sharing personal items such as combs and hats.
Preventive measures include maintaining good personal hygiene and avoiding sharing personal items such as combs and hats.
 
== See also ==
== Related Pages ==
* [[Trichosporon]]
* [[Trichosporon]]
* [[Fungal infection]]
* [[Fungal infection]]
* [[Hair diseases]]
* [[Hair diseases]]
[[Category:Fungal diseases]]
[[Category:Fungal diseases]]
[[Category:Hair diseases]]
[[Category:Hair diseases]]

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White piedra
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms White or light brown nodules on hair shafts
Complications Hair breakage
Onset Any age
Duration Chronic if untreated
Types N/A
Causes Trichosporon species
Risks Poor hygiene, humid environments
Diagnosis Clinical examination, microscopy
Differential diagnosis Black piedra, head lice, dandruff
Prevention Good personal hygiene, avoiding sharing hair care items
Treatment Shaving affected hair, antifungal medications
Medication Topical antifungal agents
Prognosis N/A
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


A fungal infection affecting hair


White piedra is a superficial fungal infection of the hair shaft caused by fungi of the genus Trichosporon. It is characterized by the presence of soft, white nodules on the hair shafts of the scalp, beard, mustache, and other body hair.

Etiology[edit]

White piedra is primarily caused by the yeast-like fungi Trichosporon ovoides and Trichosporon inkin. These fungi are part of the normal flora of the human skin and can become pathogenic under certain conditions.

Clinical Presentation[edit]

Patients with white piedra typically present with:

  • White or light-colored nodules on the hair shaft
  • Nodules that are soft and easily detached
  • Possible hair breakage

The infection is usually asymptomatic, but some patients may experience mild itching.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of white piedra is primarily clinical, based on the appearance of the nodules. However, confirmation can be achieved through:

Treatment[edit]

Treatment options for white piedra include:

  • Shaving or cutting the affected hair
  • Topical antifungal agents such as ketoconazole or clotrimazole
  • Oral antifungal medications in severe cases

Prevention[edit]

Preventive measures include maintaining good personal hygiene and avoiding sharing personal items such as combs and hats.

See also[edit]