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RINGWORM

(Tinea)

 Basic information

description

Ringworm is a fungal (tinea) infection of the skin. It can involve the scalp (tinea capitis), skin (tinea corporis), groin skin (tinea cruris), nails (tinea unguium), feet (tinea pedis), and skin with beard (tinea barbae). It affects children and adults and is more common in males than females.

FREQUENT SIGNS & SYMPTOMS

causes

Fungal infection with one or more of 5 different fungi. They are found almost everywhere. Transmission is by person-to-person contact or by contact with infected surfaces, such as towels, shoes, or shower stalls. Worms have nothing to do with the infection.

risk increases with

PREVENTIVE MEASURES

expected outcomes

Usually curable with treatment. It may take weeks to months depending on the location. Recurrence is common and ringworm becomes chronic in 20% of cases.

possible complications

Bacterial infection of ringworm lesions.

 diagnosis & treatment

general measures

medications

activity

No limits.

diet

No special diet.

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