Treatment For Ringworm
June 30th, 2009 by Irma Bermudez
Ringworm spreads readily, as those infected are contagious even before they show symptoms of the disease. Ringworm is very common, especially among children, and may be spread by skin-to-skin contact, as well as via contact with contaminated items such as hairbrushes.
Ringworm can be transmitted from human to human, through contact with animals and in public changing areas such as health clubs. Schools and nurseries are the ideal places for your kids to develop ringworm. Ringworm is not a form of worms at all but is actually a fungal skin infection. As well as the skin, it may also affect the nails and scalp. Ringworm is now known to be caused by a fungal infection, and not by a worm . It was originally thought that the infection known as “Ringworm” was caused by a worm which infected certain animals, and created a circular lesion on an animal when it curled up underneath the skin.
There is a risk for each one of us to catch ringworms, but more vulnerable are people that suffer from eczema. Some types of ringworm will glow under ultraviolet light. Ringworm in dogs and cats is more common than you might think. Worse yet, its also possible for your cat to pass it onto you, but dont freak out, its rarely the case.
Cures for Ringworms are:
Tree tea oil – can be applied directly to the skin undiluted if you wish or can be added to a aloe vera lotion. Tea tree oil is known to be very antifungal so it has been proven to work well as a natural cure for ringworm. Tree tea oil can also be applied directly to the skin undiluted if you wish or can be added to a aloe vera lotion. Another bonus of tea tree is that is helps to keep the affected skin dry and prevent blisters and pus from forming on the rash.
Aloe – You can look for natural creams that contain aloe and they will work on the ringworm but it is always better to apply the gel from a fresh leaf of an aloe plant to the ringworm rash and it will give a cooling effect. The aloe will help with the irritation on the skin and help heal the rash.
Papaya – The enzyme in papaya helps to kill the fungus that causes ringworm. Take a slice of the raw papaya and rub it on to the patches of the ringworm rash. Leave it for 15 minutes at a time and then you can wash off with hot water. A paste can also be made from the ground up papaya seeds to help treat the ringworm.
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