Service Providers for SSF from Arm

SSF (Superficial Scraping for Fungi) from the arm is a procedure used to detect fungal infections on the skin of the arm. The test involves scraping the affected area of the skin to collect a sample, which is then sent to a laboratory where it is cultured to allow any fungal organisms to grow. Common conditions diagnosed through this test include ringworm (tinea corporis), candidiasis, or other dermatophyte infections. The laboratory may also perform sensitivity testing to determine the most effective antifungal treatment. Results typically take a few days to a week, depending on the growth of the fungi.