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#1 Posted : Wednesday, June 29, 2011 3:04:53 PM Quote

Ringworm as the name suggests has no relation to worms of any kind. This is a fungal infection that can happen to anyone. Normally it develops in the arms, legs and neck. It can be easily treated at home and only under severe conditions you may need to visit a doctor. This disease has its own symptoms. If you encounter such symptoms, it is better that you start treatment immediately else, it may spread and cause pain in the future.

Ringworm, the disease derives its name from its shape. The lesion that develops in anyone’s skin that has ring worm is in a circular form. Since it is round and develops the shape of a ring, it is named thus. Usually it is a rapidly growing, ring like inflamed sore on the skin with the center of the ring being clear. On the sore that is the ring, you may find inflammation, redness, scales, crust and also fluid filled areas. These are called lesions. Sometimes these lesions may be accompanied by pain as well as itching. Some people who suffer from ringworm may also run a temperature. If the infection has reached a severe stage, then it is advisable that you consult a dermatologist immediately.

Diagnosis of ringworm on your body may be confirmed by a clinical test. Your doctor may be able to tell you what test to get done. Again, your doctor may scrape a lesion’s active border with the help of a scalpel blade and examine it himself. The sample will be checked and then diagnosis will be made. Once the diagnosis is made, the doctor can prescribe related medication to get your fungus treated.

Yes, you can treat ringworm at home too. If you identify this fungal infection, you may like to apply an anti-fungal ointment on the affected area(s). You must apply the medication daily as per instruction. The ring worm should go away in a minimum of two weeks but if you do not see any improvement in one week’s time, maybe you should see a doctor.

Always remember to keep the area infected by ringworm clean. Too much of sweating can also cause this infection. If you live in a place that is very warm and humid, chances are that you will develop this disease. However, it is seldom severe and hence there is nothing you need to worry about.

If you have Ringworm we suggest getting rid of it from home by using a 100% effective ringworm treatment that is quick. Visit http://www.Treatment-for-Ringworm.com


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