That Ringworm you have just won’t go away on its own. You’re gonna need some kind of treatment for Ringworm. But what’s the best way to treat this most annoying of fungi? Do you use one of the home remedies for ringworm, or do you go to the doctor and get a prescription? What about Over the Counter medicine? Let’s look at ringworm and see if we can figure out an answer for you.
Treatment for Ringworm: What is Ringworm?
Tinea, that’s the name for most of the fungi that cause Ringworm. It is given a second name based upon which part of the body it affects.
- Tinea corporis – arms, legs, and trunk
- Tinea cruris – crotch and inner thighs (Jock Itch)
- Tinea manuum – hands and palms
- Tinea capitis – scalp
- Tinea barbae – facial hair
- Tinea faciei – face
- Tinea pedis – feet (Athlete’s Foot)
- Tinea unguium – nails (toe and finger)
These are the most common Ringworm infections. The Parasitic Fungal Infection is caused by an overgrowth of Tinea that you get by contact.
- Contact with someone who already has it
- Contact with an object that has been in contact with an infected person
- Contact with an animal (other than human; a pet or herd animal) that has it
These are the 3 major forms of transmission, and reasons for needing treatment for Ringworm. As you can see the major thing they all have in common is contact. Ringworm is extremely contagious and the best way to treat it, is not to have it. Avoidance and Prevention are the major means of combating the Tinea infection.
Treatment for Ringworm: Avoidance and Prevention
There are a several things to remember, and steps one can take to avoid getting Ringworm and preventing its spread if you are around someone who has it.
1. Tinea likes warm, moist places (locker and bathrooms, pools, anywhere with lots of sweaty, hot people)
2. Wear sandals or slippers in the shower or bathroom
3. It often occurs in the folds of skin, especially in kids
4. Avoid sharing items that come into contact with hair or skin, where Tinea lives:
- Clothing
- Linens
- Towels and Washcloths
- Sporting Equipment (headgear and gloves)
- Combs and Brushes
- Personal Care Item
Isolation and cleanliness are the keys to not needing treatment for Ringworm. But what should you expect if you can’t avoid and prevent an infection?
Treatment for Ringworm: Symptoms
Ringworm actually presents itself in many forms, depending on where it is located on the body. It is not a worm, but most people know that. What they don’t know is that it comes in shapes other than a ring. True, that is the most common expression of the infection, but is by no means the only expression. Ringworm can show itself in any or all of the following forms:
- Itching, itching, and more itching
- A rash of varying degrees of size
- Red-ringed spots with raised darkened edges
- Dry, scaly skin
- Blisters (which may or may not ooze debris)
- On the hands – thickened, dry skin (can have raw, moist sores between the digits)
- Under the nails – dry, discolored nails (material underneath may be crumbling)
Treatment for Ringworm can rid you of all these symptoms, but some of them are harder to relieve than others. Fingernails, toenails, scalp, and facial hair are particularly hard to treat.
Treatment for Ringworm: Treatment
So what is the treatment for ringworm? It can run the gambit of remedies, from home care to laser therapy.
1. Home Remedies for Ringworm
- Covering the infection in a substance the will cut it off from the outer environment (clear nail polish, Vaseline, Shellac, Ear Wax)
- Denying the Ringworm the conditions it needs to grow (proper warmth and moisture)
- Kill the organism outright (Clorox{use cautiously}, Garlic, Animal Ringworm Killer)
*CAUTION: Make sure you know what you’re doing to your body, and how it will react to any non-medical remedy.
2. Over the Counter Medication
- Antifungal Cream (Clotrimazole, Miconazole)
- Antifungal Shampoo and Body Soap
- Antifungal Laundry Detergent
3. Prescription Medications and Treatment for Ringworm
- Medications are usually just stronger versions of the OTC meds
- In severe cases long term oral medications in conjunction with topical creams may be used
- For nails there is new a type of laser therapy
Treatment for Ringworm
So to review, the best treatment for Ringworm is prevention. Following a few simple steps can keep you from having to deal with the infection all together. However, if you need treatment, be sure to follow all the directions and instructions you’re given. Don’t stop treatment for Ringworm too soon or you can invite it back, and you definitely don’t want that.
Which one is a Home Remedy for Ringworm?
a. Miconazole
b. Laser Therapy
c. Antifungal Shampoo
d. Garlic
Which one is NOT a Home Remedy for Ringworm?
a. Clotrimazole
b. Clear Nail Polish
c. Denying the infection proper moisture
d. Ear Wax
True or False: Candida is a type of Yeast Infection (hint: see the Yeast Infection section of Embarrassingproducts.com.)
a. True
b. False
Answers at the bottom of the page!
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V&S Whitfield’s Ointment Double Strength
Looking for a way to stop the itching, and get rid of those unsightly, embarrassing red-ringed spots? So were the thousands who have tried, and now swear by V&S Whitfield’s Ointment. This product is meant for any dermatitis, but works particularly well as a Ringworm cure. So if you’re looking for the best Ringworm treatment, you very well may have found it right here.
What does it do?
V&S Whitfield’s Ointment relieves the sometimes nightmarish symptoms that come from Ringworm:
This patented formula works quickly on the most irritating trait that accompanies the fungus known as Tinea (Ringworm). It soothes that itch that is a constant reminder that you have a condition that needs to be taken care of. With 12% Benzoic Acid and 6% Salicylic Acid, this miracle ointment is easy, and for the most part, painless to apply (there may be some slight burning when first applying.)
Where can I apply it?
V&S Whitfield’s Ointment can be applied to almost every external part of the body (not in the eyes.)
- Arms
- Legs
- Trunk
- Groin
- Buttocks (no internal use)
- Scalp
- Facial Hair
All the places you can get the Tinea fungus, you can treat with this potent and effective home remedy for Ringworm. Don’t wait; you’ll just end up scratching, and quite likely spreading your ringworm over more of your body. Buy now, and stop the madness!
Answers: 1) d, 2) a, 3) a
November 20, 2017 at 8:26 pm
When I take a bath or if I am sweaty, then my whole body is red.
It’s a wheel to look right.