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No. Water is water. Try drinking it, still nothing will happen.

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No. You have to come into contact with the fungus. However, keeping clean can remove it before it infects you.

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Q: Can you get ringworm from being dirty?
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Can a person get ringworm from having a dirty or filthy house?

yes. because ring worms are in dirty dusty places .


What increases the risk of ringworm?

Diabetes mellitus increases susceptibility to ringworm. So do dampness, humidity, and dirty, crowded living areas. Braiding hair tightly and using hair gel also raise the risk.


Can children being treated for ringworm play with other children?

No


Is increase in appitite a sign of ringworm?

yes being a wrestler i know that when you get ringworm most likely you'll usually want to eat more


Why is being dirty so bad?

There is nothing wrong with being dirty and filthy.


How can someone be grimy?

by being dirty or by doing it hard by being dirty or by doing it hard


Where did dirty debs get her name?

probably somewhere she was being dirty??


Can you get ringworm from someone who has chickenpox?

Chickenpox and ringworm are caused by completely different microbes. You can only get ringworm from someone with chickenpox if they also have ringworm.


What is ringworm in French?

ringworm= la teigne


Can children get ringworm?

Yes children can get ringworm.


What gives ringworm its name?

Raised eruptions usually form the circular pattern that gives the condition its name. Ringworm may also be referred to as dermatophyte infection. As lesions grow, the centers start to heal. The inflamed borders expand and spread the infection.


Which of these is a human disease caused by a fungus?

Some fungal diseases include :Mycosis / CoccidioidomycosisHistoplasmosisCandidiasis (thrush)Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch, and Ringworm (Tinea genus)