Ringworm - Causes
June 28th 2011 10:54
Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin, and has nothing to do with actual worms. It is transmitted by direct hand-to-hand contact with people infected, or pets. Ringworm can be caught as it it contagious. You can get it from sharing personal products, such as hair brushes; you can also get it by walking barefoot on the gym floor (commonly known as athlete's foot).
It is considered a skin condition where in a certain worm invades your epidermis layer. Trichophyton and microsporum are two common fungi that causes ringworm.It spreads with close and direct contact with the rash of the affected person or hands with which the affected person was scratching it.
It is considered a skin condition where in a certain worm invades your epidermis layer. Trichophyton and microsporum are two common fungi that causes ringworm.It spreads with close and direct contact with the rash of the affected person or hands with which the affected person was scratching it.
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