Yes you can get it around or on your anus. I have that problem right now. If you got unbearable itching, dryness of skin in the crack area you probably have ring worms or it could be jock itch as well.
It will come out after a time from your anus don't worry will be easy I tried it
Having a large bowel movement a few times will not injure the anus permanently. However you might get a fissure (a small cut) around the anus that may bleed a little. This is usually nothing to worry about.
Ringworm is not caused by bacteria, but by various species of fungi.
Ringworm is not a worm but a fungus that makes a ring-like reddish circle on the skin as it spreads.
The anus is another term for the opening at the end of your GI tract.
pull it out with some tweezers
Ringworm is a fungal infection. It itches and burns, but it won't tighten anything.
Ringworm can appear on any part of the body, and you'll never know how you got it - simply because the possibilities are almost endless. My brother got it on his leg when he was ten. My mother asked the doctor how he got it, and the doctor said "He's a boy, playing outdoors in the summer - that narrows it down to about 25,000 possibilities".
Varies person to person, some can get to an inch, inch and a half.
Yes
Yes ringworm is highly contagious and a person should not have any type of contact with it
There are several reasons a person can have itching around the anus. One reason could be worms.
Yes. If the cat's feces are infected with ringworm and it is ingested, then the person who ingests it will be infected by the ringworm.
I never heard of hair around the anus. I've never seen an anus with hair.
Ringworm is a fungus spread by skin contact with an infected person, animal, or object. It is not spread by food.
yes
The skin around the anus is naturally hairy in adults.