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Ringworm - Symptoms And Treatment by Mike MansellWhat is Ringworm?Ringworm, despite its name is not a worm and has nothing to do with worms. It is in fact a fungal infection. The reason for its name is due to what it looks like. That is, it appears as a round circle or ring on the skin of the patient. Very closely related to Ringworm is a condition known as Jock Itch where there is a fungal infection in the groin. A common name for ringworm is tinea. Depending upon whereabouts on your body the ringworm appears will determine it's precise name, for example if the ringworm appears on the head or scalp, it's known as tinea capitis, if it is on the body, then it is known as tinea corporis and if the ringworm is found on the feet, then it is known as tinea pedis or more commonly athletes foot. Ringworm is mostly found in children; however, it can be caught by anybody of any age. The ringworm looks like a round ring shaped patch on the skin which will be red and silvery with scales. It can also be quite itchy. The ring spreads outwards and eventually the centre will heal and look like normal skin, leaving a red ring. Scalp and head ringworm infections can cause baldness at the point where the ringworm is. What causes Ringworm?The fungal spores which cause ringworm are around all of us everyday. They are found in the soil, on other people and also on a variety of animals. Usually, they enter through a break in the skin where they are then able to infect the patient. The environment where ringworm thrives best is in warm damp areas, so in places where you sweat a lot are absolutely perfect for the fungal spores to thrive. There are a number of ways that ringworm can infect you. It can be passed to you from other people or animals very easily due to its high contagious level. Any high levels of contact from either pets or from working livestock on farms can pass on ringworm to people very easily. When it comes to person to person contamination, it usually happens when people share combs, or unwashed clothes. Unwashed surfaces in swimming pools are also very good places to catch ringworm. Diagnosing Ringworm {sidebar id=2}Ringworm is very easy to diagnose. Usually, the characteristics of ringworm i.e. the round red scaly ring are enough just on their own. However, doctors could also take a scraping off the affected skin or in the case of head or scalp ringworm a hair off the patient and then look at it under a microscope where confirmation of the diagnosis can be carried out. What is the Treatment of Ringworm?Depending upon whether or not you're suffering from head or scalp ringworm or whether you're suffering from ringworm on your skin, will determine what type of treatment you will receive. If you can catch the condition early enough, then you should be able to purchase an anti fungal cream from your pharmacist which should cure your skin ringworm or in the case of head/scalp ringworm, an oral anti fungal medication. However, if the cream or oral medication doesn't appear to be eradicating the ringworm, then a trip to your doctor will be required. He will then probably prescribe a slightly different anti fungal medicine with different active ingredients. If the ringworm is very inflamed and/or irritated, then the doctor may also prescribe a topical corticosteroid in order to soothe these symptoms. This is commonly the case when an area of eczema is infected by ringworm. For all patients who are suffering from ringworm, it is very important to have a strict routine in order to deal with it. That includes keeping the affected area dry and cleanDon't share towels and wash bedding and night clothes regularly (ideally once a day). Wash the affected area gently but thoroughly every day Change your socks and underwear daily Avoid scratching and touching the irritated area It is possible that the ringworm could move from one affected area to the other. Also the broken skin caused by scratching the ringworm, could lead to other infections as the skin is broken. Ringworm is a very common contagious condition caused by a fungus and not by worms. With the correct treatment and care, in the vast majority of cases, will just be uncomfortable and inconvenient. However, it is important to remember that if you are in any doubt, then visit your doctor. About the AuthorIf you would like to read more about Ringworm and also Eczema, then please visit these sites http://www.ringworm-treatment.info and http://www.treatment-eczema.info for more information on these conditions. {mosÍfbÍdiscuss:2} More InformationRingworm Home RemediesRingworm home remedies can penetrate your skin to kill the fungus that is deep rooted, and they can also be used on your nails and scalp without the need for any oral medicines. They have no side effects, and your health will not be affected either. What Ringworm Treatments Are Effective?An effective ringworm treatment can be started only when it is properly diagnosed by your dermatologist. The most interesting thing is that until the 19th century it was thought that ringworm infection was caused by a worm which was working its way up the humans bodies and only in the 19th century it was found out that actually this infection is caused by a fungus. But even if you know that it's actually caused by a fungus, what effective ringworm treatments can you choose? Ringworm Symptoms and Causes - Are you sure it is RingwormRingworm is a common skin disease that attacks all walks of life regardless of age and race. It is very common especially among children who have a very active lifestyle. Their sweat as they play outside could moist the skin and make it vulnerable to fungi attacks. Effective Treatment for RingwormIf a person is suffering from scalp ringworm, then he can also use Selsun Blue, a shampoo formulated to help reduce the itchiness caused by rashes. Apart from that, there are many other useful treatments that can be used to cure ringworm, which also include natural treatments Ringworm effects on the skinRingworm is not caused by a worm. It is caused by a fungus. The kinds of fungi (plural of fungus) that cause ringworm live and spread on the top layer of the skin and on the hair. They grow best in warm, moist areas, such as locker rooms and swimming pools, and in skin folds Ringworm treatment at homeRingworm is widespread around the world and in the United States Symptoms of Ringworm in Human and PetsMoisture and heat promote the fungus grows rapidly, especially to the skin-fold areas like in between toes and in groin. It can also be transmitted through sharing swimming pools, showers and also transmitted through domestic animals.
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