There is limited scientific evidence to support the use of aloe vera for treating ringworm. While aloe vera has some antifungal properties, it may not be effective in treating a ringworm infection on its own. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment of ringworm.
Iodine can be an effective antiseptic for treating ringworm when diluted and used topically on the affected area. It may help in preventing the spread of infection and promoting healing. However, it is always best to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment of ringworm.
If you apply Neosporin on your weal/welt caused by ringworm it will keep it dry which is a good thing. Neosporin doesn't help getting completely rid of ringworm but it does help. To get rid of ringworm you need an anti-fungus cream for ringworm is a fungus growing on your skin.
Yes, in high doses
The treatment for ringworm is an antibiotic. They will give you a cream that you rub on it and it will die off within a certain amount of time. It will help cure it faster.
Yes you can go tanning with ringworm. The bright UV lights damage the ringworm fungus and drys out your skin. This process of quickly drying the skin will actually help get rid of the ringworm. I would wait to apply any topical creams until after you are done tanning because they might irritate your skin when combined with tanning lights. P.S. Don't tell the tanning business that you have ringworm because they might not let you into the beds. (You can trust this answer, I have had ringworm multiple times, it comes with being a wrestler)
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 is actually a misnomer, it is caused by a fungus, not a worm. Antifungals usually help, or if a more natural approach appeals to you, tea tree essential oil (but make sure to dilute it before putting it on your skin.) Here's the link for ringworm at WebMD: http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/tc/ringworm-of-the-skin-topic-overview
Treating ringworm could be VERY easy, you don't even have to go to the dr. The dr. will prescribe you a very expensive prescription when you can very easily get rid of ringworm yourself.Put toothpaste on the infected area once every night and one time throughout the day, or twice per day.Also a way to help rid of ringworm faster is to lick the infected area right before applying the toothpaste. spitting helps but not as much as licking because of the bacteria on your tongue.NO DR. will tell you this but if you ask them they will agree to it. They just won't tell you so that you buy their expensive prescription.tell your parents and then go to the doctor they will give you some cream to put on you and some pills to take daily for a month.
If you are looking to find pictures of ringworm, there are many places to get them. There are numerous brochures at your local doctors office or health center. If your worried for your health or need more information, there is plenty of resources to help you.
Yes, ringworm is a fungal infection that can be spread through direct skin contact with an infected person or animal. It can also be transmitted through contaminated surfaces like clothing, towels, or bedding. Proper hygiene practices can help prevent the spread of ringworm.
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