Ringworm, also known as tinea, is a common fungal infection that affects the skin, scalp, and nails. It is highly contagious and can spread rapidly, especially among children. Tap to read the causes!
Skin-to-Skin Contact
Close physical touch with the infected is common during play, sports, or closeness among children.
Shared Objects
Sharing things like towels, combs, or pieces of clothing can spread ringworm, as fungal spores may survive on the surfaces.
Public Spaces
TH-positive fungus parasites, which are present in warm, humid indoor areas of public use, such as pools, locker rooms, and gardens, place people at risk.
Animals
These may be a particular menace to pets, especially cats and dogs. This gets infected by touching the fungus with their fur.
Minor Skin Injuries
Cuts, scrapes, and insect bites provide an entry point for the fungus through the skin. It is making children more susceptible.
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This information is sourced from the Mayo Clinic. Always consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis, treatment, or concerns regarding ringworm or any other health condition.