How To Get Rid Of Ringworm

How To Get Rid Of Ringworm

by Terry Edwards

Have you been searching for a cure for ringworm? Having ringworm is definitely not a pleasant experience. The embarrassment of how you look and the constant itching are enough to drive you crazy! So, is there any kind of cure for ringworm? Yes, I'm happy to say there is. Depending on where the ringworm is at on your body will determine how it should be treated.

Ringworm On The Scalp

This type of ringworm is quite common. The bad thing is, you may have it and not really even know it. Here in the United States is estimated that up to 8% of the population has this form or ringworm. It really strikes children between 4-14. They are more prone to get ringworm than any other age group. If someone is a diabetic, or has cancer, they are also more susceptible to getting it. Ringworm on the scalp is also completely different than it is on the body.

So, what is the cure for ringworm of this type? Well, my grandma taught me this many years ago. She said to wash your hair with Selsun Blue. I tried it, and sure enough, it worked. My ringworm went away quickly. I have since found out the reasons for it. Selsun Blue, Head & Shoulders and a few other shampoos all contain selenium sulfide, zinc pyrithione. These ingredients have been found to eliminate the spores in ringworm. Once that happens, you have the cure for ringworm.

Ringworm On The Body

While ringworm on the scalp is fairly common, on the body is even more so. Up to 30% of the population is at risk in getting this type of fungus. What is the cure for ringworm on the body? Left untreated there is a chance that it will heal on its own, although this is not commonplace. Most of the time it will require some form of treatment in order to heal up.

Generally, you can put an over-the-counter medicine on it and heal it up in a few days. These medicines contain clotrimazole or miconazole. They have been shown to quickly attack the fungus and clear it up. Some of the name brands containing these ingredients are Lotrimin, Micatin, Monistat and Mycelex. It is advisable to continue treating the area up to a week after it is cleared up.

If you have a more severe case you absolutely see a doctor for it. Only they can prescribe a more powerful medicine that is a cure for ringworm. In addition, they may also prescribe a corticosteroid to help ease the scratching that goes along with it. In some very rare cases a doctor surgically drainage can be required, but this is only in the most severe of cases.

Keep in mind that any type of ringworm is highly contagious. Don't share utensils, combs, hats or towels with others. Try to avoid scratching the area as this can make it spread and make things worse. Thank you grandma, although it is uncomfortable and unsightly to have, at least you know there is an available cure for ringworm.

You can find much more information on Ringworm as well as get FREE tips and information on Ringworm at http://www.ringworm.infofroma-z.com.

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