I don't think thats a very common spot to have ringworm ...Do you have it there? If you do you should probably notify a docter :D
Postatrax is a herbal remedy for eyelid ptosis (an abnormally low position (drooping) of the upper eyelid).
Medication a doctor prescribes can cure ringworm, so yes. Ringworm can be highly contagious to anyone with close contact. So it is important to get diagnosed and treated.
yes so the ringworm can breathe just put antifungal cream on it! Keep ur hands clean when putting it on and where ever the rw (ring worm) is!
Is it contagious? It is not contagious and you can not "catch it" from anyone. It is not ringworm, and children don't need to be kept home from school.
I have tried Ptosotab and found it does not work, infact I have found it is a fraud.
Chickenpox and ringworm are caused by completely different microbes. You can only get ringworm from someone with chickenpox if they also have ringworm.
In order to hide a double eyelid with makeup you actually have to use a combination of makeup and eyelid tape. You apply the eyelid tape to your eyelid and cover up and creases or lines with makeup.
Yes children can get ringworm.
ringworm= la teigne
Ringworm is called ringworm because the infection often causes red, circular rashes on the skin that look like rings.
The palpebral conjunctiva lines the eyelid
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