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Understanding Ringworm

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Treatment

How Do I Know If I Have It?

Your doctor will probably recognize ringworm's characteristic rash. However, he or she may also:

  • Look at the infection with a special ultraviolet light that can detect traces of fluorescent materials that occur in a ringworm infection.
  • Scrape an area of involved skin and look at the sample under the microscope.
  • Take a culture to find out which fungus is causing the infection in order to select the most effective antifungal medicine.

What Are the Treatments?

Your doctor may prescribe an antifungal medication. These drugs work to kill fungus and prevent it from coming back. You may spread the antifungal on your skin as a medicated shampoo, powder, cream or lotion; or you may take a pill so the medicine can spread throughout your body. Your doctor may prescribe a combination of these treatments.

Many antifungal medications, such as miconazole or clotrimazole, are available over the counter at a lower dose and a less expensive price. Ask your doctor whether you can use one of these or whether prescription-strength medicine is necessary.



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