The rash(es) will begin to gradually fade.
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.
Ringworm of the scalp is known as tinea capitus. (TINN-ee-uh CAP-ih-tuss)
Most common in black children, scalp ringworm can cause scarring and permanent hair loss.
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Scalp ringworm is caused by a type of fungus called dermatophytes. These fungi thrive in warm and moist environments, making the scalp an ideal breeding ground. Factors such as poor hygiene, sharing personal items like combs or hats, and close contact with infected individuals can increase the risk of contracting scalp ringworm.
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Ringworm typically starts on the skin and can appear on various parts of the body, such as the scalp, feet, or groin area.
Tinea corporis: 4 - 10 days. Ringworm of The Body Tinea capitis: 10 - 14 days. Scalp Ringworm
Ringworm is a skin and scalp disease caused by several different kinds of fungi. Ringworm on the scalp usually makes a bald patch of scaly skin. People with ringworm on other parts of their skin can have a ring-shaped rash that is reddish and may be itchy. The rash can be dry and scaly or wet and crusty. If the rabbit has anything like this then it is most likely ringworm and you shouldn't touch it because you can get the ringworm.
No, it is a parasite and your combs, brushes could give it another person.
I assume you son was treated with griseofulvin for the tinea capitis (scalp ringworm)? If so, sure, he may have a haircut.
No. Ringworm is a completely different type of fungi than those you can get vaginally. Ringworm is treated via oral medication. Depending on where the ringworm is, you will need separate medication. Scalp ringworm needs to be treated with a special shampoo and pill called Terbinafine. Skin-based ringworm needs to be treated with a course of Itraconazole medication. Vaginal anti-fungal cream will have no effect on ringworm.