Ringworm in children is very common. Ringworm is a skin infection that is caused by a fungus (there are no worms). Ringworm can affect the skin anywhere on your body including the scalp, feet (athletes feet), groin area (jock itch) or nails. Often ringworm is found in several places at once.
Ringworm most often affects children, but can affect people of all ages. It is a very common skin disorder, and is very contagious. It can be passed by direct skin-to-skin contact, or thru contact with contaminated items such as a brush, hat, towel, unwashed clothing, and pool or shower surface. Ringworm can also be caught from an infected cat or dog.
Fortunately, for ringworm in children, there is a very effective treatment. It is all natural, and the professionals associated with this site highly recommend it. To learn how to cure ringworm, follow this link to Phytozine. For additional information about ringworm, please continue to read.
Ringworm Symptoms
Ringworm on the skin – usually starts as reddish, scaly patch or bump. It tends to be extremely itchy and uncomfortable. Eventually, it may begin to resemble a ring or a series of rings. It will become raised with bumpy borders around a scaly center. This pattern is what gives ringworm its name. However, not everyone who’s infected develops the rings. (The ringworm cure discussed below is effective on all types of ringworm).
Ringworm of the feet – is known as athlete’s foot. The rash, which usually appears between the toes, appears patchy or can cause the skin to crack. Usually the rash a person gets with either athlete’s foot or jock itch will not look like rings at all.
Ringworm of the scalp – starts as a small pimple that gets larger and larger. Eventually it becomes patchy, flaky, or scaly. In some people the hair will fall out, leaving scaly patches of temporary baldness. The place where the infection is often becomes swollen, tender, and red. Sometimes, yellowish crusty areas will develop.
Ringworm of the nails – can affect several or just one nail on a person’s feet or hands. The nails often become thick, yellowish or white, and brittle.
Now that we have gone over the ringworm symptoms, we will discuss the best treatment of ringworm.
How To Cure Ringworm In Children
Ringworm in children needs to be treated immediately. The longer you delay, the worse the condition can become, and the more it will spread.
We have been recommending a treatment of ringworm for several years now. It is all natural, has no side effects, and many people have reported excellent results with it. It is called Phytozine. Based on the success we have seen, we believe it is the best treatment of ringworm on the market. Follow this link to find out more about it, and how it will help you.
If you have any questions, please contact us. If you have a treatment of ringworm that you want our opinion on, please let us know.
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