欧博abgRingworm (Tinea Corporis): What It Looks Like
How is ringworm treated?
Several nonprescription (over-the-counter) and prescription antifungal medications are available to treat ringworm. Antifungals come in various forms like creams, gels or powders. Your healthcare provider can treat more widespread ringworm with oral antifungal medication.
Antifungal creams and powdersOver-the-counter (OTC) antifungal creams, gels or powders typically work well. OTC products include:
If your symptoms get worse or don’t clear after two weeks, you may need an oral prescription medication from your healthcare provider.
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Oral medicationYour healthcare provider may write you a prescription for oral antifungal medication if you have ringworm on your scalp or on many parts of your body. Most medications are prescribed for between one and three months. Oral antifungal medications include:
Antifungal shampooAntifungal shampoo, such as ketoconazole shampoo (Nizoral A-D®), may stop scalp ringworm from spreading. It won’t cure it, but it may help contain the infection. You also need to take a prescribed oral antifungal medication. Unaffected family members may benefit from using the shampoo as well.
Home remedies for ringwormHome remedies like apple cider vinegar or tea tree have little to no benefit. Apple cider vinegar may cause open sores or inflammation. Tea tree oil has antifungal and antimicrobial properties but its effects aren’t well-known.
Your home may require treatment as well. The ringworm fungus can live on surfaces for months. Disinfectant sprays like Lysol® or bleach can remove the fungus. Wash clothes, sheets and towels in hot water and detergent to prevent ringworm from spreading.
Steroid creamsCorticosteroid creams may help reduce inflammation, but they shouldn’t be used to treat ringworm. In fact, they may worsen the infection.
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What cures ringworm?Mild cases of ringworm clear up within a few weeks. More serious infections may require treatment for six to 12 weeks.
Some other things you can do to promote healing:
Keep the affected area clean and dry.
Apply antifungal lotions, creams or ointments for the entire treatment period.
Avoid touching the area and wash your hands before touching other areas of your body.
Does ringworm go away by itself?Although ringworm can go away by itself, it’s not common. While ringworm is present on your skin, you’re still contagious to others.