shallowbridge.com shallowbridge.com
   Site Home >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms of Service >> Add Your Link >> Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Society & Communities

Estate & Realty

Self Enhancement

Home & Garden

Art & Creative

Medical Care

Shopping Online

Lifestyle & Fashion

Sports

Jobs & Careers

Events & News

Music & Entertainment

Policies & Law

Academics & Learning

Food & Recipe

Online & Board Games

Hygiene & Health

Companies & Business

Automobiles

Finance & Banking

Children & Teens

Travel & Vacation

Research & Science

Software & Networking


 

Site Home –› Hygiene & Health –› Hygiene & Cleanliness
 

Human Ring Worm

 

Ringworm, also referred to as tinea corporis, is an infectious skin disease caused by mold like fungi called Dermatophytes. This disease usually transmits through direct contact with ringworm-infected animals or humans through sharing combs, clothing or by touching ringworm infected body parts.

Ringworm gets its name from the fungi's peculiar behavior. It also gets its name from history, when people used to think the disorder was caused by an actual worm. In fact, dermatophytes thrive on dead tissues present on skin surface and follows circular path to spread its infection. It usually affects skin, scalp, fingers, toenails and feet. The word dermatophyte literally means organic skin pathology.

The major symptoms of skin ringworms are itching, burning, dryness, or circular flaky rashes on the skin. In the case of scalp ringworm, it reveals as a pimple that grows to form a circular patch of temporary baldness, which spreads to other areas.

Unlike other diseases that lose intensity with time, Ringworm gradually spreads and becomes chronic, if left untreated. Dermatophytes continue to spread themselves to other body parts. The only cure will result from a physician's prescription. Sometimes, the symptoms of ringworm will not show up until many days after contraction.

The best possible to avoid ringworm is by taking appropriate precautions. Have pets checked regularly since the disease is usually transmitted to humans from domestic animals. Also make sure to wear gloves when handling an infected pet's toys and other items.

Still, if somehow, you are infected visit your doctor as soon as possible for a prescription. Recovery usually, takes 2-3 weeks.

Author: Marcus Peterson
 
Author Bio:

Leadership provides detailed information on Leadership, Leadership Training, Leadership Development, Leadership Styles and more. Leadership is affliated with Corporate Leadership Training.

This article can be searched using: personal hygiene rules, bad personal hygiene, personal hygiene tips, basic personal hygiene
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Get Back into Hobbies
 
Toning Exercise For Women
 
The Impact of Premature Ejaculation on Men and Their Partners
 
The Best Way To Quit Smoking
 
Constipation: the Fast, Easy Answer to Something No One Talks About
 
Depression: Vent it out!
 
Surgical Options For Crohn's Disease
 
The One Secret to Fitness Success
 
Action Plan to Take the Weight Off This Year
 
Alzheimer Disease and Antioxidants
 
 
 
Site Home >> Privacy >> Terms of Service  
Copyright © www.shallowbridge.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.