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Ringworm

Have you noticed expanding red circles on your skin? If so, you might have ringworm.

Ringworm (tinea corporis) is a fungal infection affecting the top layers of your skin. It is caused by dermatophytes, a group of fungi that infect the uppermost layers of the skin and are responsible for many similar fungal skin infections. Ringworm is contagious and can be passed on through close contact with an infected person or infected objects such as bedsheets, combs or towels. It can occur anywhere on the body e.g. the torso, arms, legs and head. 

Ringworm symptoms

    Common

    You might have ringworm if you notice:

    • Round patches of red skin with a red raised edge and a clearer centre
    • Scaly, red, itchy patches of skin
    • Single or multiple rings
    • Patches that develop blisters or pustules
    See a doctor

    See your doctor if:

    • There is ringworm on your scalp
    • Your symptoms have not improved or worsened after treatment
    • You have a weakened immune system e.g. from chemotherapy, steroids or diabetes
    • You are pregnant or elderly. Anti-fungal medications might not be suitable for you and your doctor will be able to recommend the best treatment for you

    Understanding ringworm

    Ringworm usually appears on the skin as a red or silver rash in the shape of a ring. The ring or series of rings usually spread outwards as they progress, while the centre may heal and go back to your normal skin colour. Ringworm of the scalp or face may not be ring-shaped and may lead to patchy hair loss.

    What causes ringworm

    Ringworm is caused by a group of fungi called dermatophytes which infect the uppermost layers of the skin. It is contagious, and you can catch it through close contact with an infected person or contaminated objects like bedsheets, combs and towels. The fungi responsible for ringworm can easily enter the top layer of your skin if it becomes soft and wet from prolonged water exposure, or if you have minor injuries or abrasions. 

    Who is at risk of getting ringworm?

    You are more at risk of catching ringworm if you use changing rooms, public showers or swimming pools, as the fungi responsible thrive in moist and warm environments. You can also catch ringworm if you share hairbrushes or clothes with an infected person. 

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    Ringworm treatment

    You can treat ringworm with easily applied anti-fungal products in cream or spray formulation. 

    Anti-fungal ringworm creams and sprays treat the root cause of your ringworm infection. They’re easy to apply and normally contain anti-fungal ingredients such as clotrimazole. If you have ringworm of the scalp you may be prescribed an oral anti-fungal medication by your doctor. 

    It’s best to treat ringworm as soon as possible to prevent it from spreading to other parts of your body or to other people. 

    Canesten ringworm treatment

    Canesten offers effective anti-fungal ringworm treatments which effectively treat your fungal infection. They are easy to apply and penetrate your skin to stop fungal growth, destroy the fungi and relieve your ringworm symptoms such as irritated and itchy skin. The treatments are available from your local pharmacy and supermarket pharmacies. 

    • Canesten® Cream - This soothing Canesten cream contains the active anti-fungal ingredient clotrimazole which effectively treats your ring worm infection and relieves your symptoms.
    • Canesten® Dermatological Spray - This convenient spray is ideal for hard to reach areas that may be infected with ringworm. Like the cream, it contains the active anti-fungal ingredient clotrimazole, to treat your ringworm infection and provide relief from your symptoms.

    Remember! It is important to complete the whole course of treatment for effective ringworm treatment, even if your symptoms go away and it looks like the infection is clearing up.

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    How to prevent ringworm

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    Avoid touching infected areas of your skin. This can spread the ringworm infection to other areas.

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    Keep your skin clean and dry.

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    Avoid using other people’s clothes, towels and brushes. Don’t share your belongings with other people if you have a ringworm infection.

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    Ringworm can affect animals, too! Get your pets checked for ringworm by a vet, especially if you notice missing patches of fur. Stay away from animals infected with ringworm.

    Facts about ringworm

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    You don’t need to feel alarmed: despite its name, ringworm has nothing to do with worms!

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    Ringworm is a fungal infection and can be treated with an anti-fungal medication to get rid of the infection.

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    Ringworm is contagious and can be passed on through close contact with an infected person or infected objects such as bedsheets, combs or towels.

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    Fungal skin and foot care tips

    Fungal skin infections are common but can be uncomfortable. Find out how good hygiene practice can help you avoid catching and spreading fungal skin infections.

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    CanesOasis Cystitis Relief 4g granules for oral solution contains sodium citrate. For Thrush: Canesten 100mg Pessary; Canesten 200mg Pessary, contain clotrimazole. Canesten Thrush Combi: Internal & External Creams 10% w/w vaginal cream & 2% w/w cream; Pessary & External Cream 500mg pessary & 2% w/w cream; Soft Gel Pessary & External Cream 500mg vaginal capsule & 2% w/w cream contain clotrimazole. Canesten Thrush: External Cream 2% w/w cream; Internal Cream 10% w/w vaginal cream; Pessary 500mg pessary; Soft Gel Pessary 500mg vaginal capsule contain clotrimazole; Oral Capsule 150mg capsule contains fluconazole. Canesten Thrush Duo Oral Capsule & External Cream 150mg capsule & 2% w/w cream contain fluconazole and clotrimazole. Canesten Athlete’s Foot 1% w/w Cream; Canesten Cream, for fungal infections including nappy rash; Canesten Dermatological Spray, treatment for fungal skin infections, contain clotrimazole. Canesten Hydrocortisone Athlete’s Foot 1%, 1% w/w Cream, Canesten Bifonazole Once Daily Athlete’s Foot 1% w/w Cream contains bifonazole. Canesten Antifungal Cream, contains clotrimazole. Always read the label.

     

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