Ringworm itself typically does not cause fatigue, as it is a superficial fungal infection affecting the skin, hair, or nails. However, if the infection leads to significant discomfort, itching, or secondary infections, it may disrupt sleep or daily activities, potentially contributing to feelings of fatigue. It's important to address any underlying health issues or complications that could lead to fatigue. If you're experiencing persistent fatigue, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
No, ringworm does not make you sick. Ringworm only gives you itchy 'ring-like' bumps, but they do not make you sick. You are otherwise completely normal.
I do know the limitations to ringworm on the scalp, but i don't feel like telling you because I don't like you or your mum.
No, because ringworm is a fungal disease of the skin. Other intestinal parasites, such as roundworm can make a dog vomit.
Drinking vodka can make you feel tired because alcohol is a depressant that can slow down your central nervous system, leading to feelings of drowsiness and fatigue.
Lifting weights can make you feel tired or sleepy because it can be physically demanding and can lead to fatigue. This is a normal response as your body is using energy and muscles during the workout.
Yea. I currently have ringworm on my breaat and it has sprrad to the areas my bra rubs when I slide it around and on.
No it affects the skin only.
The symptoms of ringworn disease are itchy rash on skin, fatigue, headaches, tiredness, nausea, vomiting, dark urine, less urine, tenderness and many more.
Chickenpox and ringworm are caused by completely different microbes. You can only get ringworm from someone with chickenpox if they also have ringworm.
it doesn't do a whole lotta good.
Yes children can get ringworm.
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