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Ringworm: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention

Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin. It typically causes red rings with white centers. The white centers may appear like blisters, and the blisters may or may not ooze. Ringworm is not caused by worms, but gets its name from its ring-like appearance. Ringworm can affect any part of the body, but it ...

Childhood Ringworm

As a common childhood condition, this year, millions of pediatric visits will involve childhood complaints of symptoms associated with ringworm. Unfortunately, for many children, an outbreak of the fungal infection, known as ringworm, may have persisted over a lengthy period of time, resulting in prolonged treatment. As parents, understanding the symptoms and treatment of childhood ...

How to Get Rid of Ringworm Holistically

Ringworm is the common name used for the fungal infection tinea. Tinea or ringworm can occur anywhere there is a dermal layer. The fungus occurs in the outer layer of keratin which forms in skin and nails. It is further named by which area of the body it occurs on. For instance tinea occurring on ...

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The Seven Forms of Ringworm

Ringworm is a very common condition to be diagnosed with. What people are unaware of is there are several different forms of this pesty condition. It can vary in looks and show up on almost anywhere on the body. Ringworm, also known as tinea, is caused from fungi. Many believe it is caused from worms ...

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Quick Guide on Ring Worms in Humans

Tinea Corporis is also known as ringworms. This is a skin disease that is communicable from furry animals to humans. It is also transferred from humans to humans. If you use a common comb, towel or underwear of the infected person, you are likely to contract this infection. It is an infection caused by fungi ...

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Causes and Symptoms of Ringworm

Ringworm is a skin condition that is far more common than many understand. Luckily, because of its common occurrence, ringworm can be quite easy to identify and treat if one knows what to look for. The condition’s name, “Ringworm”, is quite misleading. The tell-tale rings of red or flaking patches of skin are actually not ...

Ringworm: Symptoms & Treatment Options

There has often been confusion related the condition called ringworm because it has nothing to do with a worm at all. It is called “ringworm” because the fungal infection for which it is named appears on the skin as a round, worm-like circle, or ring. There are different names for the umbrella infection ringworm depending ...

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How to Prevent and Treat Ringworm in Your Pet

Just like children, pets are susceptible to ringworm. Ringworm is a fungus that causes severe itching and can result in your pet losing hair. Pets of all ages can get ringworm. Ringworm causes patches of baldness to occur on the ears, paws, or back. It goes away on its’ own in a month or two ...

Ringworm: Contagious Infection for People and Animals

What a horrifying thought it is to think you’ve contracted ringworm. Just the name can send a cold chill up your spine. A wriggly worm living and growing just beneath your skin. But, in all actuality, ringworm isn’t near as terrifying as it sounds. First of all, it’s not even a worm. It is, however, ...