There are plenty of over the counter creams that cure ringworm quickly. If you let the ringworm carry on to long it can cause blisters on the skin which will be very susceptible to bacteria, In that case you would have to go to the doc for antibiotics. You will be ok.
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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.
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in Austin TX
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by touching a cat.
Maybe the creams and medicines do not work for your body and it is not strong enough to get rid of the ringworms.
Borax is not an effective treatment for ringworm in humans or animals. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate treatment options, which may include antifungal medications. It's important to follow medical advice to effectively treat ringworm and prevent its spread.
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Ringworm eat the nutrients from your body!