Published by admin on Jan 7th, 2007 in Ringworm with No Comments
If you’ve been suffering from your ringworm infection for a while you’re probably asking, how long to cure my ringworm? The good news is, when you use the correct treatment it’s not that long at all.
Scalp ringworm treatment
If you’ve been to see your doctor about your scalp ringworm you should now be on an oral [...]
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Published by admin on Jan 6th, 2007 in Ringworm with No Comments
Nail ringworm appears on your toenails caused by microscopic organisms called Dermatophytes, and will make them thick and discolored. For many women this can be a problem as it puts them off of wearing open toe sandals or shoes in the summer time. This ringworm blog post will give you a few pointers on [...]
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Published by admin on Jan 2nd, 2007 in Ringworm with No Comments
More and more people are now turning to a natural remedy for scalp ringworm so they can keep oral anti fungal drugs ( and the side effects that can come with them ) out of their body. There’s no need to put anything in your body to cure ringworm on your scalp, but there are [...]
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Published by admin on Oct 1st, 2007 in Ringworm with No Comments
Recurrent ringworm infections are a problem for many sufferers of the skin and scalp fungal infection. Knowing the cause of your ringworm, or the reason for the chronic infections will help you cure yourself for good.
Do you have any pets
If you have a pet or someone you know has a pet that is infected, or [...]
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Published by admin on Sep 26th, 2007 in Ringworm with No Comments
How does the ringworm infection spread? Knowing how you have been exposed to the ringworm virus will help you to keep it away for good after you have cured yourself.
Direct contact
Ringworm is contagious and is spread by direct contact with another human, a pet and sometimes soil. Ringworm can also be caught from another person [...]
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