No. But eczema can and sometimes (I'd never say it if I hadn't seen it myself) it can resemble ringworms in really strange, severe cases. If you have ringworms, you should search for another cause, but if you are getting red, round, scaly patches after using a certain detergent, you should see a Dr., double check possible causes, and seek treatment. Certain areas of the skin, such as the buttocks, are more sensitive and more prone to rashes.
Maybe the creams and medicines do not work for your body and it is not strong enough to get rid of the ringworms.
Ringworm eat the nutrients from your body!
there are many scientific names for ringworm, what identifies the name is where it is found.ringworm of the body is Tinea corporis, this one is the most common.
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The gluteus maximus muscle is the strongest muscle in the human body. It is located in the buttucks and is responsible for the movement of the thighs and hips.
sumayah is a detergent that causes irritation to the skin
Ringworm is caused by a type of fungus called dermatophytes. These fungi thrive in warm and moist environments, leading to the development of ringworm on the body.
no you cannot kill worms inside a dogs body with dawn detergent.
White clothes can look dingy due to a buildup of residue from detergent or fabric softener, washing them with colored clothes that bleed, using hard water for laundry, not using enough detergent, or washing them at high temperatures that can cause yellowing.
Smoking laundry detergent is ultimately harmful to your body's physiology. You won't get high and, unless you smoke enough, it won't have any effects other than a bad cough. It WON'T remove toxins from your lungs and it ISN'T recommended by any means. There are MANY cases where illegal drugs are shipped in detergent and smoked afterwards with trace amounts of detergent in the narcotic. Other than a bad after taste, the detergent did not alter the user's intoxication negatively or positively. So smoking detergent will not do anything except potentially harm the person trying to attempt such a ridiculous feat. That being said, powdered detergent acts as any dust would in the lungs and air ways of a human body. "Smoking" it MAY not harm you but inhaling the powder and all of it's chemicals could cause potentially serious health risks. The "smoke" might not hurt you but the detergent itself has the potential to.
Of course it is. remember that after you bathe, you will dry yourself with a towel that was washed in laundry detergent, and sleep in sheets, and put on clothes all washed with laundry detergent. Laundry detergent does not have the moisturizers that are in most bubble bath soaps, but so what. Have you ever heard of anyone getting sick from a bath? But then don't drink it, or put it in your eyes...like any other soap.
The cells in your body are covered by a protective lipid layer, which helps prevent the soap and detergent from directly affecting them. However, the organisms observed in the activity may not have this protective layer or may react differently due to their different cellular structures and biochemical processes. This is why your body can tolerate exposure to soap and detergent while these organisms may be affected.