Ringworm: Do You Need to Cover It? Symptoms & Treatment
Ringworm, also known as tinea, is a common fungal infection of the skin. It does not require covering up.
Treatment for ringworm involves applying antifungal creams, ointments, or powders to the affected areas. Oral antifungal medications may also be necessary in some cases.
The ring-shaped rash caused by ringworm is usually red and itchy on the outside and clearer in the center. Ringworms can form anywhere on the body but are most commonly found on the scalp, neck, arms, and legs.
Ringworm is contagious, so it is essential to avoid direct contact with infected individuals. Good hygiene practices, such as washing your hands frequently with soap and water and avoiding sharing personal items, can help prevent the spread of the infection.
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