Tinea capitis

Tinea capitis

Ringworm is also referred to as ringworm, tinea or ringworm, which is caused by fungi that belong to the group of dermatophytes. Ringworm is mostly human caused by Trichophyton species in the group of dermatophytes. The fungi that affect humans and cause ringworm are Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton tonsurans.

Here More information on ringworm:

1) Dermatomycosis is a fungal infection that affects the skin, hair and nails.

– Keratin is an essential element in the composition of the skin, hair and nails. The fungi supply nutrients in the keratin material in them.

2) Fungal spores can be transmitted to humans in three ways.

– Direct contact with an infected person or animal can spread the fungus spores that causes ringworm. Touching an infected person or animal to hug a jock can place a higher risk of fungal infection.

– Indirect contact can be a way to have the fungal infection. You can get fungus spores contaminated things such as towels, caps, and combs. You can also get through mushroom walking barefoot in public restrooms.

– Contaminated soil is also a form of transmission of pathogens, especially land that contains enough nutrients that fungi can grow. But requires frequent exposure before it can acquire the fungus.

3) It takes 10-12 days before ringworm symptoms may manifest.

4) dermatophytes grow best in warm, humid environment.

5) The symptoms of ringworm include high red border, and usually the center is dry, flaky, and pale color. Some ringworm may include extreme itching that brings more pain to a person. The red edge moves slowly grows as ringworm. If you have ringworm of the scalp or beard areas of the face and neck, may occur because the bald infected site makes hair become brittle so the hair loss easily.

6) The types of ringworm are named location. Different types of ringworm include tinea capitis (ringworm of the scalp), Tinea of the face (tinea of the face), beard, also known as jock itch barber (tinea bearded areas of the face and neck), tinea corporis (ringworm of the skin of the body), tinea manus (Ringworm on the palmar surfaces and the spaces between fingers), also known as tinea cruris jock itch (ringworm of the skin folds of the genital area or groin), tinea pedis is also called as the Athlete's foot (foot ringworm) and tinea unguium, also known as nail fungus or onchomycosis (ringworm of the nails).

7) It is important to seek medical help if you experience ringworm so you can prevent it from spreading to the skin and prevent transmission to others and even their pets. Diagnosis Tests that doctors use to confirm the fungal infection are the direct visualization of the appearance and location of the infected area, using ultraviolet light (Wood's lamp), the scraping of the lesions and microscopic examination and fungal culture.

8) The treatment of ringworm may vary from one person to another. It really depends on the magnitude and severity of ringworm. Your doctor may prescribe a topical or systemic antifungal medication anti-fungal pills.

9) It is easier to prevent the occurrence of dermatophytosis of treating them as they do not experience any discomfort or symptoms related to fungal infection. Here are some tips you can follow to prevent the acquisition of the spores of the fungus:

– Keep dry and clean at all times.

– Refrain from contact with infected people or pets.

– Avoid personal loans things, but that may be contaminated with spores fungi.

– Always wear slippers or shoes when using public showers or public clubs.

– If you have pets, make sure to stay in a clean, damp cloth.

To protect your family and pet from ringworm you need to be armed with knowledge. If you would like to know any more information about Ringworm in Humans please visit http://www.ringwormscure.com.

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