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A ringworm can not go away on it's on it does in fact have to be treated because of several reasons number one a ringworm itches so when you go to scratch it they you touch another part of your body it spreads. It's a fungus and if you keep feeding it with lotion and even natural oil from one's body will also cause it to spread and not wearing the proper clothing on, that's another way it feeds on causing it to spread more. The best thing to do in any case is as soon as you see a ringworm treat it right away with an ant-fungal cream or it will spread and get worse.

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i have ring worm and i didn't know what it was but then a little bit went away so it mite but it would take longer if there is anyone out there tell your mom or dad no matter what or it mite spread Ring Worm: Well I had ring worm for about 2 months and I just tried to wash it twice a day, it didn't work. I finally decided to go to the docter and get some medicine for it, and it went away in about 2 weeks. So, it might go away without medicine, but I would strongly incourage you to go to the docter.

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No i have had ringworm for over a year now and it really stinks. igot it because i am a wrestler . you have to treat it for only about aweek with antifungal cream

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Yes, there is a treatment for Ringworms, the best solution for treatment is using Dermisil or any medicine that your doctor perscribes to you

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You will need to purchase over the counter medicine to get rid of ringworm.

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It depends how bad it is, and if you are treating it properly. Keep it covered, it is highly transmissible.

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The treatment for ringworm is an antibiotic. They will give you a cream that you rub on it and it will die off within a certain amount of time. It will help cure it faster.


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If you are looking for more information of treatments for ringworm you can find this information online on such websites as myhomeremedies or even webmd.


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How long is a ringworm?

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