How To Get Rid of Ringworm Fast
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Learn how to get rid of ringworm fast and how do you get rid of ringworm with these 4 scientific treatment tips!
RINGWORM TREATMENT:
This video covers 4 essential tips on how to get rid of ringworm and exactly how do you get a ringworm infection. We discuss how to treat ringworm on skin using antifungal creams and why it is important to finish the course to get rid of ringworm fast. Learn how to manage ringworm on the scalp and prevent spreading to others or pets with simple hygiene steps and medical advice.
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SYMPTOMS OF RINGWORM:
The main symptom of ringworm is a rash. It may look red or darker than the surrounding skin, depending on your skin tone.
The rash may be scaly, dry, swollen or itchy.
Ringworm can appear anywhere on the body, including the scalp (tinea capitis) and groin (jock itch).
WHEN TO SEE YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT RINGWORM:
Ringworm is a common fungal infection that usually clears with antifungal creams, gels, sprays, or tablets from a pharmacy, but you should see a GP if it does not improve after treatment, if it is on your scalp or face (which often need prescription tablets and shampoo), or if you have a weakened immune system due to conditions like diabetes, chemotherapy, or steroid use; see a pharmacist first for advice, start treatment promptly, and continue it for up to four weeks even if the rash looks better, as ringworm can spread through close contact with infected people, animals, shared items like towels or bedsheets, or rarely soil, so to prevent spreading, keep your skin clean, wash hands after contact, launder bedding and towels regularly, avoid sharing personal items, and take pets with hair loss to the vet, children can return to school once treatment has begun.
0:00 Intro
0:14 Stop The Spread
0:34 OTC Treatment
1:32 Maintaining Good Hygiene
2:05 Can Pets Spread Ringworm
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About this video: Searching how to get rid of ringworm? In this video, Advanced Medical Practitioner Abraham Jacobson Khodadi, MPharm(Hons)IPresc MScACP shares how do you get rid of ringworm with these 4 science-backed tips!
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