
Pets, especially cats and dogs, can carry ringworm without showing obvious symptoms. Look out for patches of missing fur or scaly spots on their skin. If you suspect your pet is infected, take them to a veterinarian for proper treatment.
Always wash your hands after handling pets, and try to avoid close skin contact until they’re fully treated. Regular grooming and cleaning of your pet’s bedding can also help reduce the risk.
4. Avoid Using Random Creams or Steroids
One of the most popular mistakes people make is self-treating skin rashes with steroid creams. While steroids may reduce itching temporarily, they also lessen the skin’s defenses, allowing the fungus to spread faster and deeper.
If you find ringworm, use antifungal creams consisting of clotrimazole, terbinafine, or ketoconazole instead or better yet, cons a dermatologist. Early diagnosis and the right treatment make recovery much faster.
5. Strengthen Your Skin from the Inside Out
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