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Ringworm Treatment and Prevention

Ringworm is a highly contagious fungal infection of the skin. Having nothing to do with parasitic worms as the designation suggests, ringworm is actually a condition called dermatophytosis, which may be originated by quite a few different species of fungus. The fungi which cause this parasitic infection (dermatophytes) feed on keratin, the material found in the external layer of our skin, hair and nails. These fungi flourish on skin that is warm and humid, but may also live directly on hair shafts, either on the outsides or in their interiors. ringworm cure Ringworm is part of a group of fungal infections that are generally classified according to the location on the body. For example, if dermatophytosis (tinea) affects the scalp is called "tinea capitis", the bearded skin of the face "tinea barbae", the body "tinea corporis" - mainly affecting children, the groin "tinea cruris" or jock itch, the nails "tinea unguium", and the feet "tinea pedis" or athlete’s foot. These problems vary from mild inflammations to acute vesicular reactions which can be dangerous if left untreated.

Infections on the skin of the body, which are most common, will originate typical growing raised red rings of ringworm that become extremely itchy and irritating. These rings will become increasingly more irritating if not treated quickly and can lead to open sores, painful stinging, and eventually heavy scarring.

These infections are frequent in the largest part of adult population, with over 20% of the United States population having one of these infections at any given time. Ringworm particularly tends to get worse during the summer season, or in locations that have a warmer, humid climate.

Other common forms of fungal infection include the infection of the skin of the feet, which causes athlete’s foot, and infections in the groin area, which causes jock itch. Involvement of the nails is termed onychomycosis, and they may thicken, discolor, and finally crumble and fall off.

The very same fungi can infect our pets. In pets, the fungus responsible for the disease survives in skin and on the outer surface of hairs. So our dogs and cats can also be affected by ringworm, and the disease can easily be transmitted between pets and their owners, from even slight contact.

RINGWORM PREVENTION Ringworm infections result from several different fungi. Transmission can take place directly through minimum contact with lesions or indirectly by way of contact with contaminated personal items such as shoes, towels, shower stalls or nail clippers. A common predisposing factor is the mixture of warm weather and tight clothing, specially synthetic, which helps fungus development. ringworm cure - Never share clothing, sports equipment, towels, or sheets. - Washing clothes in hot water with fungicidal soap after possible exposure to ringworm. - Avoid walking barefoot; instead wear appropriate protective shoes or slippers in locker rooms and sandals at the beach or gym. - Never share personal items such as nail clippers. - Do not touch pets with bald spots, as they are often carriers of the fungus, and as we've stated above, they can transmit it to humans. - Since moist helps the development of fungi, the skin should be kept dry. Dry the skin carefully after bathing and make sure it dries completely before putting on any clothing. - Always wear natural fibers like cotton. Avoid nylons and the like. - Loose-fitting underwear is highly recommended and socks should absolutely be changed daily. - Sandals or open-toed shoes may be beneficial and using talc or other drying powders can also be helpful.

RINGWORM TREATMENT It's important to initiate treatment in the beginning stage, or as soon as an infection is detected, because nearly 25 percent of all infected persons develop chronic conditions. Ringworm lesions differ in appearance and duration so the sooner the treatment begins, the better the probability for full cure. There are several "home remedies", but if you want to go for a serious treatment you better forget about these, as they can even make things worse, and go for a real, tested and proved, ringworm treatment. Unlike what most people assume, most of the topical treatments existing are NOT made specifically to treat ringworm infections. They are rather general anti fungi products. So their effectiveness is not always what you would expect. Good news is, now there is a SPECIFIC product, that has been produced to not only kill all of the fungi that cause ringworm but also to work efficiently and fast. For more information on serious ringworm treatment and cure visit: http://howtotreatringworm.revealmeallsecrets.com

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