Ringworm (Tinea Corporis) is not caused by a worm; it is actually the result of a fungus. The fungus causes a superficial skin infection, which leaves a circular ring-like patch on the infected skin. They skin becomes red, slightly raised, blister-like, scaly, and itchy; there will also be some drainage, which helps it too spread easily. Ringworm is quite common in children, but any one of any age can develop a case of ringworm; animals can also be infected with ringworm. It can affect any part of the body from the bottom of your feet to the top of your scalp. Ringworm's most obvious symptom is its red, round, circular patch which shows-up on the skin or the round, circular bald patch which shows-up on your scalp, especially since it tends to cause the hair to fall out.
Well I can tell you if you have a big or small circle around your arm with white inside that's ringworm. The best think that I would tell you to do is go to medco.com or askdoctor.com they will help you.
RINGWORM!
Ringworm is not actually a worm, it is a fungus, and it is found on the surface of the skin. In most people the immune system can prevent infection. Many people acquire ringworm from kittens or cats, which may or may not show symptoms. Ringworm is most often a small, isolated lesion which goes away quickly with proper treatment.
Symptoms of ringworm include red, raised, scaly patches on the skins that itch severely and can also blister and ooze. It can be incredibly uncomfortable but can be treated by over-the-counter creams that contain miconazole or clotrimazole.
The symptoms of ringworn disease are itchy rash on skin, fatigue, headaches, tiredness, nausea, vomiting, dark urine, less urine, tenderness and many more.
Ringworm is often treated with creams that can be bought over the counter. Most creams do not require a prescription. Use this cream as labeled or as prescribed by a doctor even if symptoms go away early as this can cause them to return. Pills can also be used to treat ringworm and again should be used as prescribed by a doctor.
Chickenpox and ringworm are caused by completely different microbes. You can only get ringworm from someone with chickenpox if they also have ringworm.
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Yes children can get ringworm.
The most common symptom for ringworm in dogs, is a spreading circle of hair loss, with scabbed skin in the center, surrounded by a characteristic red ring. This often becomes infected, causing the dog to bite, scratch, or lick at the affected area.
Ringworm can be identified as irritated patches of skin. Almost pok-a-dots, ranging in all sizes. The area is dry, inflamed, and in some cases puss and crust over. Ringworm on the scalp can cause hair loss and can be uncomfortable when in a moist area. This disease is extremely itchy and spreads easily. So be careful around loved ones and the public.
Ringworm is not contagious after 24 hours