No.
No, ringworm is not a eukaryote; it is actually a fungal infection caused by dermatophytes, which are a type of fungus. Fungi are classified as eukaryotes, but the term "ringworm" itself refers to the infection rather than the organism. The fungi responsible for ringworm, such as Trichophyton and Microsporum, are indeed eukaryotic organisms.
Not with out treatment.
Ringworm itself does not typically cause death in humans. However, complications from severe fungal infections that can result from untreated ringworm may lead to more serious health issues in rare cases. It is important to seek medical treatment if you suspect you have a fungal infection related to ringworm.
Hamlet
Yes it is. It is a common misconception that ringworm is an actual worm. Ringworn is a fungal infection of the skin that presents itself as a ring shaped rash.
Yes. This however lends itself to another question. *Should* you sleep with your girlfriend who has ringworm? I'll let you decide. Just remember to not have skin to skin contact with the lesion and wear some pajamas.
Chickenpox and ringworm are caused by completely different microbes. You can only get ringworm from someone with chickenpox if they also have ringworm.
let it resolve itself
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.
Ringworm is not contagious after 24 hours