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How will ringworm harm humans?
Ringworm infection can affect both humans and animals. The infection initially appears as red patches on affected areas of the skin and later may spread to other parts of the body. It may affect the scalp, feet, nails, groin, beard, or other areas.
How will ringworm harm humans if not treated?
If not treated, ringworm can spread and the skin can become irritated and painful. Skin blisters and cracks can become infected with bacteria. If this happens, you may need to take antibiotics.
Is ringworm a virus or bacteria?
Ringworm is a common infection of the skin and nails that is caused by fungus. The infection is called “ringworm” because it can cause an itchy, red, circular rash.
What is a good ringworm?
Over-the-counter antifungals can kill the fungus and promote healing. Effective medications include miconazole (Cruex), clotrimazole (Desenex) and terbinafine (Lamisil). After cleaning the rash, apply a thin layer of antifungal medication to the affected area 2 to 3 times per day or as directed by the package.
Can a ringworm kill you?
Ringworm cannot kill you but if left unchecked it can lead to other infections that can lead to death.
What happens if ringworm is untreated?
If ringworm is left untreated, the itchy rash can spread, and the skin will become even more irritated and cracked, according to New York University’s Langone Medical Center. Ringworm is extremely contagious. If a person does not treat ringworm, she could infect other people, even after they have sought treatment for their own infections.
Can sunlight kill ringworm?
John Angus, a veterinary dermatologist at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital, says that ringworm thrives in dark places and sunlight will kill ringworm. Open your blinds or curtains on a sunny day and let the sun’s rays kill the infectious spores in your home.
How serious is ringworm?
Ringworm can infect skin anywhere on the body. Skin affected by the rash can become scaly, moist or oozy. If ringworm is left untreated, the itchy rash can spread, and the skin will become even more irritated and cracked, according to New York University’s Langone Medical Center. Ringworm is extremely contagious.