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  • 00:35

    10 Signs and Symptoms of Ringworm.

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    After reading the word ‘ringworm,’ does your mind imagine a swarm of tiny little worms,

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    wiggling and slithering around under your skin?

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    It’s quite possible and you certainly wouldn’t be alone.

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    For ringworm, along with a multitude of other medical terms can be misleading, if ever so

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    slightly.

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    Ringworm, or dermatophytosis, is not a worm, nor is it associated with worms of any kind.

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    In fact, there is a good chance you might have had a type of ringworm and not even known

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    it.

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    In reality, ringworm is a skin infection that is caused by a fungal infection on the surface

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    of the skin.

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    The name ‘ringworm’ was originally derived from an early belief that the infection was

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    caused by worms as a result of the common ring like rashes that appear on the body.

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    Once again, and for the last time – ringworm has nothing to do with worms.

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    So how might you already have had ringworm and not known it?

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    Well, many people get ringworm in-between their toes – or as it is also known as athlete’s

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    foot.

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    And if it spread to your groin; you might be familiar with the term jock itch.

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    Both are very common, and both are a type of ringworm.

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    Ringworm is very communicable, meaning that it can easily spread from one person to another.

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    This can occur in a multitude of ways including:

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    From person to person by touching a person who has the infection.

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    From touching items which have been in contact with an infected person.

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    For example, towels, clothes, bed linen or chairs which have been used by somebody who

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    has ringworm.

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    From animals such as dogs, cats, guinea pigs, and cattle have fungal infections on their

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    skin.

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    They can pass on the infection, especially to children.

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    (Animals can be treated too if you suspect a pet is the cause) Farm animals can also

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    be a source.

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    Touching a farm gate where infected animals pass through may be enough to infect your

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    skin.

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    From soil.

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    Although this rarely occurs, fungi can be present in soil, and you can get the infection

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    from contact with soil.

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    So now that we know how you can potentially catch ringworm, the next important question

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    is how would you know if you did?

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    While the name ‘ringworm’ is one that you might not be too keen on using, especially

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    given its heavily misguided understanding, the fact remains it is very treatable and

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    nothing to be ashamed off.

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    However, you need to know you have it before you can treat it, so with that in mind, allow

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    us to present to you the 10 most common signs of ringworm.

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    1.

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    Dry Skin.

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    If you are a male suffering from ringworm you might notice that some of your facial

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    hair begins to fall out.

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    While this doesn’t happen in every case of ringworm, and obviously in women, it can

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    be a rather shocking symptom to witness, especially if you haven't already been diagnosed.

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    If you notice that the skin on your face, neck, and surrounding areas are becoming more

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    dry, despite your best efforts at moisturizing, it can also be an indicator of a ringworm

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    infection.

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    And while dry skin is certainly not the most alarming of symptoms, it is important to note

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    that sometimes the most common symptoms, the rash, might be covered by hair, making it

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    less visible.

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    2.

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    Cracked and Burning Skin on the Foot.

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    Although incredibly common, but often overlooked, ringworm of the foot, also known as athlete’s

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    foot, or tinea pedis, is actually a result of the same strand of fungal infection.

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    The main cause of it is not drying one's feet thoroughly after taking a shower or bath,

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    or by not removing sweat build up after working out.

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    When this occurs, the skin on the side of your feet can begin to crack.

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    You might also notice small sores developing between your toes, and it will appear as though

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    the skin has worn away, exposing a red, irritable and burning infection.

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    3.

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    Loss of Hair in Patches.

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    While the loss of facial hair as a result of ringworm is typically an unwanted side

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    effect that impacts men, it is prudent to remember that facial hair isn’t the only

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    type of hair loss that can result from a ringworm infection.

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    Much like with the facial hair loss, ringworm on the scalp can cause you to lose hair in

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    patches.

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    This is likely to be far more noticeable than with facial hair as you will notice large

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    strands of hair falling away during the daytime.

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    It will also occur when you brush or comb your hair, pulling away flaky skin as well

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    as hair.

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    Not only is hair loss a general symptom of ringworm, but it is a symptom that can in

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    and of itself lead to other sub-symptoms, such as low self-esteem, mood swings, and

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    irritability.

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    What's the connection you might ask?

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    Well, if you found yourself suddenly losing your hair, how good of a mood would you be

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    in?

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    4.

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    Scaling Patterns on Feet.

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    When a ringworm infection is present on someone's feet, a common symptom is the appearance of

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    a scaling pattern on the skin.

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    This usually occurs on the sole of the foot, as well as the side and in between the toes.

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    While an infection of ringworm on the hand will usually limit itself to one side, when

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    it affects the feet it is common for both feet to be infected, especially if both feet

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    have been exposed to similar conditions.

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    5.

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    Itchy and Scaly Skin.

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    If a person has a ringworm infection on their scalp, there is a very good chance that they

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    will not notice the rash, if in fact, it is even present.

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    However, that person will probably still be aware of something that is a little off, especially

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    considering all the other symptoms associated with it.

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    A person with ringworm will likely notice that their scalp is incredibly itchy and feel

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    scaly to the touch.

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    This condition is called tinea capitis, and it is often accompanied by crusting and blisters

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    that often ooze with pus.

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    This occurs in the most serious instances of the infection, but it is by no means an

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    uncommon symptom.

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    In the worst case scenario and if the infection is severe enough, the sufferer might notice

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    a large and swollen sore on their scalp.

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    This is known as a keroin, and it will be pus-filled and can result in swollen lymph

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    glands and a high fever, simulating some of the symptoms of the flu or a cold.

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    6.

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    Thickening of Skin on Hands.

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    Depending on your age, where you are from, and what your background is, being told that

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    you have ‘a thick skin,’ can often be taken as a compliment.

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    It means that you are tough, strong, and don’t let the little, unimportant things bother

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    you.

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    However, if we are talking about ringworm and thick skin, what was once a compliment

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    can quickly turn into something uncomfortable.

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    For sufferers of ringworm with an infection on the hand, it is a common occurrence to

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    experience a thickening of the skin around the affected area.

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    Some parts of the skin on the hand will mysteriously get thicker and tougher and can become quite

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    uncomfortable, without any initial itch or pain.

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    Usually, this will occur between the fingers, making it uncomfortable to move the fingers

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    around too much or perform regular tasks.

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    Although not as common, this symptom may also occur on the palm of the hand.

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    7.

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    Facial Hair Loss.

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    If you haven’t noticed the stereotypical rash associated with ringworm, you might find

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    that your facial hair begins to fall out in patches, either on its own or when grooming.

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    It is the reason, among others that we will discuss shortly, that further demonstrate

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    the point that these symptoms, like any other ailment, should be viewed holistically and

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    not taken as secular occurrences.

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    8.

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    Red or Brown Spots on Groin Area.

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    As we mentioned at the top of this article, ringworm can take many forms, some of which

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    you, in all likelihood have experienced in one form or another.

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    When ringworm is present around the groin, it is what is known as jock itch or tinea

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    cruris.

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    Sufferers will begin to notice small red or brown sores around their groin, usually affecting

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    the boots and inner thighs, although it will not affect one's genitalia.

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    9.

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    Oozing Blisters.

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    Much like the name implies, oozing blisters are as unsightly as they are uncomfortable.

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    In many cases of ringworm, more specifically, athletes foot, the sores and scaly skin of

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    the feet can be accompanied by blisters that ooze with pus, or later, might possibly crust

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    over to create a layer of skin that is flaky, itchy and incredibly sore.

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    These blisters normally occur between the toes, but aren’t limited to that location;

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    they can also form on the bottom and sides of the feet.

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    An evident sign that you are dealing with ringworm and not another type of infection

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    is in the case ringworm, the top of the foot is usually left relatively unaffected.

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    10.

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    Rash But Only on One Side.

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    Following the typical chronological order of things, often proceeding the thickening

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    of the skin, a ringworm infection can then be accompanied by an itch, redness, and swelling.

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    When these occur, they will typically look like the ring type rashes that we discussed

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    earlier, although that doesn’t always have to be the case.

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    It is also worth mentioning that usually, this type of rash will only occur on one side,

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    a fact in which doctors are not too sure as to the reason.

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    And while it is possible for the rash to occur on both sides, it is much less common.

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Use "rash" in a sentence | "rash" example sentences

How to use "rash" in a sentence?

  • Intuition is truly a feminine quality, but women should not mistake rash conclusions for this gift.
    -Minna Antrim-
  • One can love a child, perhaps, more deeply than one can love another adult, but it is rash to assume that the child feels any love in return.
    -George Orwell-
  • The worthy GM never purposely kills players' PCs, He presents opportunities for the rash and unthinking players to do that all on their own.
    -Gary Gygax-
  • You are brave! For my sake, do not be rash!
    -Kenneth Grahame-
  • Of all the rash and midnight promises made in the name of love, none, Boone now knew, was more certain to be broken than "I'll never leave you.
    -Clive Barker-
  • Pass no rash condemnation on other peoples words or actions.
    -Thomas a Kempis-
  • Better a cautious commander, and not a rash one.
    -Augustus-
  • It may be taken for granted that, rash as the Americans are, when they are prudent there is good reason for it.
    -Jules Verne-

Definition and meaning of RASH

What does "rash mean?"

/raSH/

adjective
Without much thought; done or acting too quickly.
noun
Skin condition of raised red spots.

What are synonyms of "rash"?
Some common synonyms of "rash" are:
  • reckless,
  • impetuous,
  • impulsive,
  • hasty,
  • overhasty,
  • foolhardy,
  • incautious,
  • precipitate,
  • precipitous,
  • premature,
  • careless,
  • heedless,
  • thoughtless,
  • imprudent,
  • foolish,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "rash"?
Some common antonyms of "rash" are:
  • careful,
  • cautious,
  • prudent,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.