Ringworm can be treated -topically (with external applications) -or systemically (for example, with oral medications)
-Topical treatment: When fungus affects the skin of the body or the groin, many antifungal creams can clear the condition in two weeks or so. Examples of such preparations include those that contain clotrimazole (Cruex cream, Desenex cream, Lotrimin cream, lotion, and solution), miconazole (Monistat-Derm cream), ketoconazole (Nizoral cream); and terbinafine (Lamisil cream and solution). These treatments are effective for many cases of foot fungus as well.
-For a long time, the only effective antifungal tablet was griseofulvin (Fulvicin, Grifulvin, and Gris-PEG). In recent years, newer agents have been introduced that are both safer and more effective. These include terbinafine (Lamisil), itraconazole (Sporanox), and fluconazole (Diflucan). Reputations die hard, however, and many people continue to fear that even these newer agents are "bad for the liver," when in fact they are quite safe when used properly.
Answer 3The 1st answer was wrong - application of nail polish does not cure ringworm. the second made no attempt to answer the question =- that person should learn to read. Answer 4:No nail polish does not cure ringworm. the second persons answer was to inform the person asking, about antifungal agents. if your not sure about using them try home remedy of apple cider vinegar(with water 1:1 ratio) or colloidal silver which has natural healing agents and silver and fungus don't get along, it kills off the fungus in other words and does work. Answer 5I have recently had ringworm which i had got from my brother and the cream for my brother never seemed to work so i looked on the computer for faster cures because i didn't want this ugly ring on my leg and used nail polish and on the next day it was already fading and by day 3 it was pretty much gone. So you can use nail polish! (: Answer 6:My brother has ringworm and we are going to see if putting clear nail polish really does help. I hope it does because my little brother is really scared.Either nail polish remover, or rubbing alcohol. Both work.
Nail polish remover, or pure acetone, would work.
Nail polish comes from people which work at stores which sell you nail polish
Crackle nail polish contains solvents that react with the top layer of nail polish. When applied on a nail varnish surface, the solvents dry quickly, creating a cracked texture as they shrink. This effect is specifically designed to work with the composition of nail polish and may not produce the same results on other surfaces.
Try nail polish remover, hot water and soap won't work
paint thinner
It's usually the type of nail polish remover that you use that can cause this. However, some clear nail polishes will do the same thing. Nail polish remover is extremely hard on a person's nails, so it's best to go to any health food store and buy their products.
try spraying hairspray on it then rubbing it with a damp cloth
You cure ''chiggers'' with clear nail polish and alcohol. I've had them many times, so I'd know. First, before applying the clear nail polish, dab some alcohol on the affected area(s) with a cotton ball. Then, paint clear nail polish over top. The nail polish coating acts as a seal to suffocate them. Make sure to do the alcohol before, because when you paint over it, it kind of traps the alcoholic fumes inside, with a higher chance of killing them. Don't try to get the dead chigger off with tweezers, because it will eventually work its way out of your skin.
Nail polish remover should work great. Give it a few minutes, and applications, to soften the nail polish.
You can use vinegar, lemon juice, or rubbing alcohol as alternatives to nail polish remover to help remove nail polish. However, keep in mind that these alternatives may not work as effectively as nail polish remover.
If it is just a fiberglass bath tub, you can just use nail polish remover.