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Ringworm (fungal rash) in children

Ringworm in children | Fungal rash in children
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goodtoknow says: Don't worry, worms don't cause this at all! Ringworm is a common fungal infection in children where they get round, reddish or grey scaly, itchy patches on their skin or small bald patches on their scalp. Your child can pick ringworm up from animals, often from their own pet, or from other people. It's highly contagious so see your doctor if you think your child may have it as they can prescribe anti-fungal cream or an oral treatment that should clear it up in around four weeks. Don't let your child share towels or facecloths and throw out or disinfect combs or brushes if they have ringworm of the head.

For a full medical explanation of the causes, symptoms and treatments of ringworm from patient.co.uk, read on.

Ringworm is a skin infection caused by a fungus. Treatment with an anti-fungal cream usually works well.

What is ringworm?

Ringworm is a fungal skin infection. (It is not due to a worm as its name implies!) There are many types of fungus germs (fungi) and some can infect the skin, nails, and hair. This leaflet just deals with ringworm of the skin (sometimes called tinea corporis). Other leaflets deal with fungal infections of the scalp (scalp ringworm), foot (athlete's foot), groin (tinea cruris), and nails.

How can you catch ringworm?

  • From person to person via touching an infected person, sharing towels, etc.
  • From animals. Some dogs, cats, and other pets have fungal infections on their skin. They can pass on the infection, especially to children. (Animals can be treated too if you suspect a pet is the cause. See your vet.) Farm animals can also be a source. Touching a farm gate where infected animals pass through may be enough to infect your skin.
  • Fungi are common and an infection may occur 'out of the blue'.

- Next: What does the rash look like in kids?

More help and advice

- Expert advice on treating ringworm
- Tips on ringworm
- 'How cream cleared up my ringworm fast'
- More info on skin disorders

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shaun victoire, 7 months

i have ringworm and i don't know weather its ok for me to be going into school

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Carol victory, about 1 year

My brother has been near a child who has been diagnosed with ring worm, he is in his thirties but were wondering can he catch it and should the child still be going to school?

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miss c, about 1 year

should children still go to school if they have ringworm?

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heiden morillo, about 1 year

its nice to have this kind of site so that people can easily find a solution to thier problems specially like this skin rashes so keep it up and more power from philippines!!!

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Leanne, about 1 year

i have had ringworm it is not nice to have on your body. i didn't get cream till half the time i had it i found that the cream worked.

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jeanete swan, over 2 years

should i stop people comming to see me while i have this complaint

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Fatou Bamba, over 2 years

My son has ringworm on is scalp. I have try everyting nothing seem to work. I asked my GP to do a referrel, please help me find something to make it disappear.

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