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Eczema Like Ringworm
Eczema Like Ringworm
So, I might have ringworm?

I've had this red patch on my skin for well over two weeks now, and I'm not sure, but I think it might be ringworm.

I'm prone to getting skin rashes like eczema when the weather is changing but this seems different. It's a small one inch circle/oval patch on the top of my inner thigh, it's pretty distinct but it's red all over the circle, not just the edges.

Should I just wait it out and see, or go to the dermatologist, or.. is it something I should be worried about treating right away?

Anything used for a yeast infection and or athletes foot will cure ringworm, and neither types of medicines should harm any other skin conditions you currently have or get.

Also Vinegar baths are good to. You want to start treating it as soon as possible because it is contagious as well as can spread like wild fire.

For you eczema, try olive oil, it not only kills bacteria is moistens the skin and helps to stop the itching and rash.

Things You Need To Know About Facial Ringworm

Ringworm is a type of a skin disease caused by a fungal infection that occurs in different parts of the human body. The name ringworm was coined to describe it. The infected area usually form a ring like shape that looks like a worm, but it is a misconception that a worm caused it. Having this disease in a most unexpected body part such as your face will put you in an embarrassing situation. It is called facial ringworm if it appears in person’s face.

Just like any other ringworm, facial ringworm, is characterized by a swelling, redness and scaly skin. It is accompanied with itchiness and pain in some cases. It chooses no age bracket. Everyone can be a possible victim of this infection. Kids can acquire it because they usually play indoor games exposing them to dirt, fungi and moisten environment. Women can acquire it by applying different substance in their face causing allergic reaction that may cause the skin to be vulnerable to ringworm infection. Men can acquire it particularly in the bearded area where they are almost wet and moist and other substance may be left on it unnoticed.

The most common parts of the face to have ringworm includes the nose, cheeks particularly for men with beard, around the eye, forehead and chin where it is always moist. It may be look like as a simple allergy in the first place but as soon as it spread and become visible, immediate treatment is required. Facial diseases are often times mistaken as ringworm because of their similarity in appearances. Rashes, facial allergies, swollen pimples, psoriasis and eczema are just some of these diseases.

Several factors aside from the fact that it is caused by fungi can contribute to the occurrence of facial ringworm. Those with high risk factor are likely to acquire it. People with previous history of diabetes, leukemia and HIV infected where their immune system are compromised are likely to have it. The environment plays an important factor also. People who lived in places with warm and dry weather often get facial ringworm. It is always a good idea if upon noticing even a slight symptom of ringworm to consult doctors for proper remedy. Ringworm treatment shall be properly observed.

About the Author

Allan Tan is the co-founder of Ringworm Treatment. He provides more helpful information on What Does Ringworm Look Like and Is Ringworm Contagious that you can read up in the comfort of your home on his website.

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