Ringworm is a highly contagious disease, and the CDC says it is “very common. “Anyone can get ringworm, but people who have weakened immune systems may be especially at risk for infection and may have problems …show more content…
Both sides agreed that it was contagious and prevalent in children, especially the poor, who lived in crowded conditions and in orphanages, boarding schools and other institutions. The exciting cause was mostly talked about as a ‘fungus’, but susceptibility was explained in terms of the child having immature skin, a weak general constitution, dirty skin and poor hygiene, or all of these. Basingstoke (UK): Palgrave Macmillan; …show more content…
Unclean hands and dampness attractions fungi which causes ringworm. Wear shoes that allow your feet to breathe so your feet do not sweat as much. Use water shoes in locker rooms or public showers. Keep your fingernails and toenails trimmed and clean. Wash your socks and underwear every day. Do not share towels, clothes, sheets, brushes with someone else. Make sure to wash your hands after playing with pets. Take your pet to the Veterinarian to be given deformer so your pets’ worms will be kept in control.
What are some of the symptoms of ringworm? The symptoms of ringworm often depend on which part of the body is infected. Signs to look for are itchy skin, ring shaped rash, red, scaly, cracked skin, and hair loss. Adults, children, or pets can have one or more ringworms on their skin. The skin rash usually appears anywhere from four and fourteen days after the skin comes in contact with the fungi that cause ringworm.
Treatment of ringworm can be taken care of with the use of over the counter medications. Skin and feet as well as jock itch can usually be treated with Lotrimon, Mycelex, or fungus powders. Other over the counter medications are Aloe vista antifungal cream, Lamisil, Miconazole, and Ketoconazole. These over the counter medications usually take two to four weeks to clear the skin rash or