Treating ringworm could be VERY easy, you don't even have to go to the dr. The dr. will prescribe you a very expensive prescription when you can very easily get rid of ringworm yourself.
Put toothpaste on the infected area once every night and one time throughout the day, or twice per day.
Also a way to help rid of ringworm faster is to lick the infected area right before applying the toothpaste. spitting helps but not as much as licking because of the bacteria on your tongue.
NO DR. will tell you this but if you ask them they will agree to it. They just won't tell you so that you buy their expensive prescription.
tell your parents and then go to the doctor they will give you some cream to put on you and some pills to take daily for a month.
With the proper medication, ringworm can be treated within 2 to 4 weeks. Without any treatment, the ringworm will usually clear up within 3 to 4 months.
No Cephalexin is used to treat bacterial infections. Ringworm is a fungal infection.
If you apply Neosporin on your weal/welt caused by ringworm it will keep it dry which is a good thing. Neosporin doesn't help getting completely rid of ringworm but it does help. To get rid of ringworm you need an anti-fungus cream for ringworm is a fungus growing on your skin.
The term "ringworm" is a misnomer, since the condition is caused by fungi of several different species and not by parasitic worms
Ringworm is a fungus. To get rid of it, you need to use a fungal topical medicine. Over the counter fungicides are available at any pharmacy or in the athlete's foot section of many department stores. To use it, just spread it on the ringworm according to the directions on the label. It takes a few days to get totally rid of it.
See a doctor. You'll almost certainly need to see one for the ringworm anyway, and they can have a look at the wart at the same time.
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.
Yes, ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin. The medical term for it is tinea corporis.
Don't know why but just every time I have used it, the ketoconazole got rid of my ringworm and also made my skin peel. It was worth it because nothing else killed my ringworm.
RINGWORM is in fact not a parasite, but a fungi. The scientific term for Ringworm is "Tinea" which means "growing worm". (thus here is the origin of the worm part of ringworm, ring is obviously the shape in which the fungi grows, in a circle) It is a common mistake to think that ringworm is a parasite. but it is in fact a fungi.
No. This is not Harry Potter, magic is not real.
KIll it before it do something horrible ... or simply ignore it..........