Fungal infection is referred to as a disease caused by fungi, which are microorganisms identified by chitin, a substance present in their cell walls. Some common types of fungal infections are ringworm infection, yeast infection, athlete’s foot infection and onychomycosis. The risk of developing fungal infection is dependent upon environmental factors along with the processes happening inside the body, such as humidity and dampness, poor circulation of blood, menopause in women, skin or nail injury, and suppressed immune system. These infections can spread from one person to another. To prevent the spread of fungal infections, it is essential to maintain good hygiene. Preventive measures like washing hands often, keeping skin dry and clean, not using other people’s personal care products, etc. can help in avoiding fungal infections. The topics included in this book on the diagnosis and management of fungal infections is of utmost significance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers. It is appropriate for students seeking detailed information in this area as well as for experts.