You can try rubbing the juice from a green hull of a walnut on it. It will stain the skin, but has worked for me. The hulls have a substance called juglone in them that is said to be an antimicrobial and antifungal agent, which would explain why it works on Ringworm, which is caused by a fungus, not a worm. Black Walnut can provoke allergic reactions in some people, so use it with caution.
The best thing to do is go to your doctor and get it checked out. Your doctor will gve you some kind of medicine or tell you what you can do. Ringworm is contagous, so you should do something so you don't infect someone else or have it spread.
If you can't go to the doctor, there are over-the-counter medicines that you can buy. The cause of Ringworm is a fungus, not a worm, just as the cause of Athlete's Foot is a fungus. The same medicine can be used on both.
It can't be stressed enough that Ringworm is contagious, VERY contagious. It is also VERY hard to cure. If you use over-the-counter medicines, use them according to the directions and don't miss a treatment! Wash your hands with warm, soapy water after treating, and never, never touch the Ringworm affected area and then touch another part of your own or someone else's body or the body of a pet. Also, before you stop treatment, make sure the Ringworm is totally gone. If you try an over-the-counter medicine and the Ringworm does not respond or gets worse, go to the doctor. The medicine that he or she can give you is probably a greater potency and will have a much better affect than the over-the-counter medicines.
Antifungal creams containing clotrimazole (Cruex, Desenex, Lotrimin), miconazole (Monistat-Derm), ketoconazole (Nizoral) and terbinafine (Lamisil).Oral medications such as terbinafine, itraconazole (Sporanox), and fluconazole (Diflucan) are used.
Treatment
Some infections disappear without treatment. Others respond to such topical antifungal medications as naftifine (Caldesene Medicated Powder) or tinactin (Desenex) or to griseofulvin (Fulvicin), which is taken by mouth. Medications should be continued for two weeks after lesions disappear.
A person with body ringworm should wear loose clothing and check daily for raw, open sores. Wet dressings applied to moist sores two or three times a day can lessen inflammation and loosen scales. The doctor may suggest placing special pads between folds of infected skin, and anything the person has touched or worn should be sterilized in boiling water.
Infected nails should be cut short and straight and carefully cleared of dead cells with an emery board.
Alternative Treatments
The fungal infection ringworm can be treated with homeopathic remedies. Among the homeopathic remedies recommended are:
* sepia for brown, scaly patches
* tellurium for prominent, well-defined, reddish sores
* graphites for thick scales or heavy discharge
* sulfur for excessive itching
Another suggestion: You can do this very simply and affordably with tea tree oil, which you can find in your local pharmacy or drugstore. Ringworm is a fungus, and tea tree oil is a very powerful herbal anti-fungal. Simply apply a small amount to the affected area with a cotton ball twice a day. The ringworm will be gone within a week.
No Cephalexin is used to treat bacterial infections. Ringworm is a fungal infection.
If you apply Neosporin on your weal/welt caused by ringworm it will keep it dry which is a good thing. Neosporin doesn't help getting completely rid of ringworm but it does help. To get rid of ringworm you need an anti-fungus cream for ringworm is a fungus growing on your skin.
With the proper medication, ringworm can be treated within 2 to 4 weeks. Without any treatment, the ringworm will usually clear up within 3 to 4 months.
Ringworm is a fungus. To get rid of it, you need to use a fungal topical medicine. Over the counter fungicides are available at any pharmacy or in the athlete's foot section of many department stores. To use it, just spread it on the ringworm according to the directions on the label. It takes a few days to get totally rid of it.
Warts and ringworm in the armpit require proper evaluation, as both are different skin conditions needing distinct care. A Skin Specialist can accurately diagnose the cause and guide appropriate treatment options. For persistent warts, advanced procedures such as Wart Removal Treatment in Indirapuram are available to safely clear the growth without damaging surrounding skin. Ringworm, being a fungal infection, also needs timely attention to prevent spreading. The Best dermatologist in Vasundhara, Dr Megha Modi, at Twachaa clinic, provides expert guidance for such concerns. Since each case is unique, it is always advisable to consult a doctor for safe management.
Don't know why but just every time I have used it, the ketoconazole got rid of my ringworm and also made my skin peel. It was worth it because nothing else killed my ringworm.
No. This is not Harry Potter, magic is not real.
KIll it before it do something horrible ... or simply ignore it..........
cut a garlic clove to get a flat side then warm in a pan and rub on area
Well actually no. Highly unlikely...ringworm is a fungus that grows under the skin and thrives in a moist environment. Covering the lesion with fingernail polish will hold moisture in and probably improve your crop of fungus.
Yes you can go tanning with ringworm. The bright UV lights damage the ringworm fungus and drys out your skin. This process of quickly drying the skin will actually help get rid of the ringworm. I would wait to apply any topical creams until after you are done tanning because they might irritate your skin when combined with tanning lights. P.S. Don't tell the tanning business that you have ringworm because they might not let you into the beds. (You can trust this answer, I have had ringworm multiple times, it comes with being a wrestler)
Ringworm can show up anywhere on the body including the inner thigh. This type of infection is caused by a fungus, not an actual worm. It is very contagious and care should be taken to avoid spreading it. You should see a doctor who can prescribe a treatment to get rid of it.