What to do if you have ringworm
Ringworm causes infection
If the body is damp due to excessive sweating, fungus can breed.
Impurity and not properly washing and drying regularly worn clothes.
Use of infected person's clothing or other consumables, such as combs, towels, towels, bed sheets.
It is also more common in people with low immunity.
Ways to recognize ringworm
First, a small red bump or rash develops and itches. It spreads very rapidly and takes the shape of a wheel or ring, the edges of which are slightly raised and red in color. Scabs are sometimes seen and small watery rashes are also seen. The circumference of the wheel continues to increase over time and excessive itching leads to irritation. If the head is affected, the hair grows. Nails become brittle.
What to do if you have ringworm
If ringworm is suspected, it is necessary to seek treatment under the supervision of a dermatologist as soon as possible. It is a contagious disease. So family needs to be treated together. Ringworm treatment is somewhat long-term. Therefore, the treatment should not be stopped in the middle or when the disease is somewhat relieved.
Symptoms of ringworm
When it comes to ringworm, many people tend to use ointments or take medicines without consulting a doctor. In most cases, patients use steroid-like ointments. As a result, the initial redness and itching is reduced. But as the fungus grows stronger, fungicides become less effective. Any medication can have various side effects. Skin burns also occur.
Ways to prevent ringworm
Wear clean cotton clothes and try to stay in a cool or well ventilated environment to avoid excessive sweating and wash and dry if the body sweats.
Do not share clothing and other consumables with others.
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