The treatment for ringworm is an antibiotic. They will give you a cream that you rub on it and it will die off within a certain amount of time. It will help cure it faster.
treatment for ringworm??
No. In spite of its name, ringworm is a fungus, not a worm/parasite. The treatment is antifungal medication, not antihelminthic medication.
Yes!
Listerine is not an effective treatment for ringworm, which is a fungal infection. While it may have some antiseptic properties, it does not target the fungi responsible for ringworm. For effective treatment, it's best to use antifungal medications specifically designed for this type of infection. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment options.
Ringworm is a condition of the skin. It is caused by a fungus, and the best treatment is an antifungal.
If you are looking for more information of treatments for ringworm you can find this information online on such websites as myhomeremedies or even webmd.
Ringworm is caused by a fungus that is growing on the skin. It is infectious/contagious all the time it is present, it only ceases to be infectious after a treatment has cleared it up completely.
The best treatment would be to get a medication that helps treat the ringworm. One example is Lamisil and Griseofulvin which is taken orally. Some people also take phytozine because it has really fast results.
Desonide is a type of corticosteroid cream that should not be used to treat ringworm, as it is a fungal infection. Instead, ringworm is typically treated with antifungal medications prescribed by a healthcare provider. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment of ringworm.
H2O2 does not kill ringworm because the ringworm are usually a fungus infection and it is too deep in the epidermis to really penetrate the fungus. Thus Hydrogen Peroxide is not supposed to be used
"Ringworm" is a fungus infection; it is not a worm. The type of fungus infection on the dog, may or may not be contagious to people. Odds are that it is contagious to people until it is 'cured'.
pull it out with some tweezers