How do you get rid of mild ringworm?
Here are six simple ways to treat ringworm.
- Apply a topical antifungal. Most cases of ringworm can be treated at home.
- Let it breathe.
- Wash bedding daily.
- Change wet underwear and socks.
- Use an antifungal shampoo.
- Take a prescription antifungal.
Can mild ringworm go away on its own?
There’s no set time limit for a ringworm infection. Without treatment, it may go away on its own in a matter of months in a healthy person. Or it may not. Ringworm on the body is usually treated with a topical ointment such as terbinafine.
Can ringworm be treated easily?
Most tinea fungal infections, including ringworm, are easily treated by using antifungal creams, tablets or shampoo.
Is ringworm always itchy?
Ringworm might appear as roundish, flat patches of itchy skin. Ringworm of the body (tinea corporis) is a rash caused by a fungal infection. It’s usually an itchy, circular rash with clearer skin in the middle.
How did I get ringworm?
Ringworm is extremely contagious. It is spread from person to person by direct contact or by touching clothing, bedding, towels, or even an object that has come into contact with an infected person’s skin. Ringworm is a skin infection caused by dermatophytes, a type of fungus that lives on the dead outer layer of skin.
Does ringworm always itch?
Ringworm (dermatophytosis) is a temporary red, circular rash that develops on your skin. It’s caused by a fungal infection. The rash typically appears as a red circle with clear or normal-looking skin in the center. The rash may or may not itch, and it may grow over time.
Is it OK to scratch ringworm?
Touching or scratching the area with ringworm and then touching another area can spread ringworm from one part of your body to another. Washing your hands well can help prevent this. Keep the infected area clean and dry.