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What systems does ringworm affect?

Respiratory system


What body system does ringworm affect?

Respiratory system


Does ringworm affect the dermis?

does ring worm effect the epidermis


What is the scientific name for Ringworm?

The scientific name for Ringworm is dermatophytosis. It is a fungal infection of the skin that can affect humans and animals.


How does Ringworm affect the body?

It makes the body more prone to injuries


How fast do bunnies breathe and what factors can affect their breathing rate?

Bunnies typically breathe at a rate of 30-60 breaths per minute. Factors that can affect their breathing rate include stress, exercise, temperature, and overall health.


What organ systems does ringworm affect?

Ringworm is not actually a worm, it is a fungus, and it is found on the surface of the skin. In most people the immune system can prevent infection. Many people acquire ringworm from kittens or cats, which may or may not show symptoms. Ringworm is most often a small, isolated lesion which goes away quickly with proper treatment.


What are some types of fungus that affect humans?

thrush ____________________________ athlete's foot -- but the same fungus cause ringworm


How often can bunnies have babies and what factors influence their reproductive frequency?

Bunnies can have babies every 30 days, but factors like age, health, and environment can affect their reproductive frequency.


Are oral treatments for ringworm harmful to my body?

Although ringworm sounds like a dangerous infection that involves worms, it is actually a fungal skin infection that can affect the body or the scalp. It isn't painful or harmful, but it is contagious and it can be irritating.


Can you get ringworm from someone who has chickenpox?

Chickenpox and ringworm are caused by completely different microbes. You can only get ringworm from someone with chickenpox if they also have ringworm.


Are ringworm and dhobie itch the same?

Ringworm and dhobie itch are not exactly the same, though they are both fungal infections. Ringworm, or tinea, can affect various parts of the body, presenting as circular, red, itchy patches. Dhobie itch, a specific type of ringworm, typically refers to a fungal infection in the groin area, often caused by the same fungi. Both conditions are treatable with antifungal medications.