Ringworm Infections On Children’s Scalps
Ringworm on the scalp of an adult or child is not dangerous. But without treatment, the hair loss may spread to other parts of the scalp and create an extremely uncomfortable situation. Some children...
View ArticleFive Myths About Ringworm
Fungal infections are mysterious. The severity of each infection is different, the best way to treat each infection is not the same and the duration of a given infection fluctuates. Ringworm...
View ArticleHow Do Dogs Get Ringworm?
As we now know, ringworm is a fungal infection that usually takes on the appearance of a circular sore or open wound. With dogs, the fungal agents that the infection invades the hair and hair...
View ArticleHigh Risk Situations For Ringworm
Ringworm is a skin infection caused by a type of fungus called a “dermatophyte.” The common name “ringworm” comes from the look of the infected skin. There is often a pink, scaling area of skin with...
View ArticleNo Worms In Ringworm
Contrary to what the name suggests, worms have nothing to do with ringworm infections. The name ringworm comes from the shape that most infections take, which is often somewhat circular. Scientists...
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