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Saturday 14 April 2012

Ringworm (Tinea)

Picture of ringwormRingworm facts
  • Ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin and is not due to a worm.
  • The medical term for ringworm is tinea. The condition is further named for the site of the body where the infection occurs.
  • Ringworm causes a scaly, crusted rash that may itch.
  • Ringworm can be successfully treated with antifungal medications used either topically or orally.
What causes ringworm?
Although the world is full of yeasts, molds, and fungi, only a few cause skin problems. These agents are called the dermatophytes, which means "skin fungi." An infection with these fungi is sometimes known as dermatophytosis. Skin fungi can only live on the dead layer of keratin protein on top of the skin. They rarely invade deeper into the body and cannot live on mucous membranes, such as those in the mouth or vagina.
Scientific names for the most common of the dermatophyte fungi that cause ringworm include Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton tonsurans,Trichophyton interdigitale, and/or Trichophyton mentagrophytes,Microsporum canis, and Epidermophyton floccosum.
Pictures of ringworm (tinea)
What is the treatment for ringworm? Are there home remedies?
Home remedies cannot cure ringworm. To cure ringworm, it is necessary to take antifungal medications. Ringworm can be treated topically (with external applications) or systemically (for example, with oral medications):
Topical treatment: When fungus affects the skin of the body or the groin, many antifungal creams can clear the condition in around two weeks. Examples of such preparations include those that contain clotrimazole (Cruex cream, Desenex cream, Lotrimin cream, lotion, and solution), miconazole (Monistat-Derm cream), ketoconazole (Nizoral cream), econazole (Spectazole), naftifine (Naftin), and terbinafine (Lamisil cream and solution). These treatments are effective for many cases of foot fungus as well. Many of these antifungal creams are available as over-the-counter preparations. It is usually necessary to use topical medications for at least two weeks.
Systemic treatment: Some fungal infections do not respond well to external applications. Examples include scalp fungus and fungus of the nails. To penetrate these areas and in cases of particularly severe or extensive disease, oral medications can be used.
For a long time, the only effective antifungal tablet was griseofulvin (Fulvicin, Grifulvin, and Gris-PEG). Now, other agents are available that are both safer and more effective. These include terbinafine, itraconazole (Sporanox), and fluconazole (Diflucan). Oral medications are usually given for a three-month course.


1 comment:

  1. Ringworm mean fungal infections on various areas of the skin. The infection get transmitted through the pets. These infections are mostly common among the children. However, any individual can get affected by ringworm.
    It is usually transmitted through contact with animals, such as dogs, cats, calves, hamsters and guinea pigs.
    Most mammals have at least one type of fungus, and usually the animal and fungus live in peaceful coexistence without the
    animal ever showing any symptoms. This does not mean that the fungus cannot be transmitted to humans.
    Children are particularly susceptible to ringworm and can pass it on easily to other children.
    These are some home remedies for ringworm:
    1. Garlic
    2. Apple Cider Vinegar
    3. Tea Tree Oil
    4. Turmeric
    5. Vinegar and Salt
    6. Aloe Vera
    7. Colloidal Silver
    8. Lavender Oil
    9. Lemon Grass Tea
    10. Myrrh
    11. Coconut Oil
    12. Mustard Seeds
    https://www.healthmagaz.com/skin-problems/ringworm/best-antifungal-creams-ringworm/

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