Pee. I know it sounds gross, but ringworm is killed by urine. I know there is a lot of controversy around the difference between peeing in the pool and peeing into the pool, but in this case i would recommend the latter. Or you could just raise the PH balance. Why did you go for saltwater anyhow? Good old-fashioned chlorine.
Ringworm is caused by fungus, not algae.
If your pool is chlorinated or salted, there will be no problem because this will kill it.
You can contract toe or foot fungus, such as athlete's foot or ringworm, by walking on wet floors such as bathrooms or swimming pool areas. Try wearing sandals in these areas, and also washing your feet and changing your socks frequently.
No, a saltwater pool does not need to be covered.
Since fungus thrives in warm , moist environments, it's probably not a good idea. Even in a chlorinated pool, you may give it to someone else inadverdanly.As with all transmissible conditions, careful handwashing is crucial , not to spread it to other areas of your body , or to other people.
Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin. If you think your cat has ringworm you should take it to an animal doctor (a vet) for a confirmation of this diagnosis. The vet will then prescribe a treatment (probably an ointment) to treat the condition. See the related link below for more information.
Ringworm is a common type of skin infection that is caused by the fungus tinea, which survives by eating keratin that is located in the skin and hair of humans and some animals. When acquired, ringworm will cause skin to become itchy in small patches on different parts of the body that eventually develop into red areas with a raised, defined border. This border, which encircles the rash, is how the fungus received its name. In many cases, ringworm is generally isolated to one area of the body, although it can spread and can appear in nearly any location once it has taken root. In addition to spreading to other areas of the body, ringworm can also be passed from one person to the next through physical contact. Ringworm lives on the surface of the skin and hair and can appear in many types of animals as well as humans. In order to avoid spreading the tinea fungus to others, and to avoid contracting it, a few steps can be taken. First, ringworm tends to survive the best in warm, humid conditions, so ensuring that skin and hair are well dried after swimming in a pool, sweating during group activities, or showering can create an undesirable environment for the fungus. Next, skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or animal will potentially spread the fungus, so washing hands and showering after contact sports or after dealing with animals will reduce the risk of the tinea taking root. Finally, the fungus can be transferred through damp clothing, towels, or other items, so sharing such items should be avoided to reduce the chances of contracting ringworm. If a ringworm infection occurs, the best treatment is to use a topical cream specifically designed to kill the fungus, which is usually found in standard pharmacies. Good hygiene will keep the infection isolated so that it does not spread to multiple areas. For particularly aggressive ringworm infections, powerful anti-fungal medications might be prescribed that will kill the fungus. Not all ringworm rashes have a circular raised edge, and not all rashes with an edge are ringworm, meaning that only a doctor can be certain in situations where the rash is unresponsive to treatment.
no
You can attach saltwater system to non-Intex pro series pool.
no it is v.s. the law saltwater is bad to drink
I don't think there is such a thing as a "SALTWATER POOL CLEANER". You may have a pool cleaning device that works in either a salt pool or a standard no salt pool.
yes