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Ayurvedic treatment for Ringworm or “Tinea by Sonzy Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Tue 01 Jan 2008 12:00am Ringworm is a skin-infection caused by fungi. Today, we describe the ayurvedic way to treat ringworm using common ingredients found at home. Garlic is the principle... the ringworm) Every 2 days, add 1 more garlic pod to the mixture, i.e. from the 3rd day, take 2 pods of garlic in 50 ml of Yoghurt, from 5th day, take 3 garlic pods and so on… While Read on »
Home Cure for Ringworm - 3 amazing Ringworm Home Remedy by Jenny C. Posted Sun 20 Sep 2009 12:50pm ringworm. Absorbine jr. for Ringworm Treatment As always, our first step is to wash the infected part and dry it thoroughly. Apply the Absorbine jr. three times a day... and you can buy it on your local CVS or online. Apple Cider Vinegar for Ringworm Treatment If you want a natural treatment for ringworm then Apple cider vinegar is the right Read on »
RINGWORM IN DOGS AND CATS.... by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Sun 31 Jan 2010 11:00pm pet owner should be aware of the signs, possibility of transmission, and treatment of ringworm in their dog and/or cat. NON-MEDICAL CONCERNS There has been a lot of news... be misleading. This week's featured disease is one of those. Ringworm doesn't always have to appear as a round ring and it for sure does NOT involve a worm. The name ringworm arose Read on »
Nail Fungus and Ringworm – what are they and how are they related? by Yusuf Posted Thu 18 Mar 2010 12:00am of corticosteroids, or prolonged exposure to wetness, such as in a locker room or gym. It is also more prevalent in children. There are 4 types: tinea capitis (ringworm of the scalp), tinea corporis (body), tinea cruris (jock itch), and tinea pedis (athlete’s foot). Ringworm starts as a small bump that gradually spreads out into a circular raised rash that looks like Read on »
With Kittens Comes Ringworm by Dr. Patty Khuly Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Posted Wed 16 May 2012 7:00am It’s spring, and in veterinary clinics across the country kittens and the animals that have been in contact with them are being diagnosed with ringworm. Okay, it’s not fair to blame kittens for every case of ringworm, but that soft and fluffy feline coat may be harboring an uninvited guest.   Let’s get this out of the way first — ringworm ... Read on »
RINGWORM: Winning the fight against fungus! by Daniel Quagliozzi Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:14pm By Daniel Quagliozzi When anyone mentions the word Ringworm, especially in animal shelters, the gut reaction is almost always to start itching. Blegh!!! Ringworm! It's a animal shelter reality and horror story all wrapped in one. It seems like every year, particularly in the summer, we are battling this fiesty fungus with everything Read on »
Ringworm Humans: Sharing is caring… yeah, right! by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Sat 17 Apr 2010 5:22am on the causes of ringworm might just do the trick! Ringworm, Causes and Symptoms Also known as dermatophytosis, ringworm is a fungal infection that develops on human skin due... find itchy, red and scaly patches on your skin which is the first symptom of ringworm. If it affects your beard or scalp, you will have bald patches and if the area Read on »
Could it be Ringworm? by Dr. Marybeth Crane Facebook Posted Mon 01 Jun 2009 8:11am Rest easy, Ringworm is an infection of the skin caused by Fungus, not by actual worms. The types of fungi that cause ringworm are found on the superficial (top) layers of the skin. They grow best in warm, moist areas, such as locker rooms, swimming pools and in skin folds. Ringworm is contagious, and spreads easily through skin to skin contact Read on »
Health Tip: Spot Symptoms of Ringworm by Medline Plus Posted Tue 31 Aug 2010 6:00am Warning signs of the fungal infection By Diana Kohnle Tuesday, August 31, 2010 (HealthDay News) -- Ringworm is a fungal skin infection. The University of Maryland Medical Center says these are common signs of ringworm: Patches of skin that are thick, scaly, red and itchy. These skin lesions may form Read on »