Lysol will not kill ringworm according to Lysol.
You could not get your skin hot enough to kill the ringworm without burning yourself.
no of course not nobody has died from it
prevent the growth of microorganisms
No. In spite of its name, ringworm is a fungus, not a worm/parasite. The treatment is antifungal medication, not antihelminthic medication.
Ringworm won't kill you, but can start infections that could be deadly. Untreated ringworm can result in an acute infection that may produce running sores on the scalp or painful blisters on the feet.
Antibacterial products target and kill bacteria, while antimicrobial products target and kill a broader range of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
Infectious disease management is becoming increasingly in recent years.
No, ringworm is a fungus not a bacteria. It needs to be treated with a fungicidal. In fact, there is a small chance using triple antibiotic cream may make it worse since antibiotic creams are usually made to kill bacteria only. If you kill all the bacteria in the area, it may kill the fungus's (ringworm) competition and allow it to flourish.
yes it can, it will annihilate the human race ESPECIALLY KORAY
yes the UV light kills the fungus
Yes, salt has the ability to kill bacteria on the skin due to its antimicrobial properties.
H2O2 does not kill ringworm because the ringworm are usually a fungus infection and it is too deep in the epidermis to really penetrate the fungus. Thus Hydrogen Peroxide is not supposed to be used