Ringworm of the Scalp (Tinea Capitis)








What is the ringworm or Tinea Capitis?
The scalp ring is not really a worm, but a fungal infection is there. This name becomes ringworm because the fungus creates spherical digits on the skin, often with flat centers and raised ranges. It is also called tinea capitis, this infection affects the shaft of your scalp and hair, causing itchy, scaly skin has small patches.
Ringworm is a highly infectious infection that usually spreads by sharing personal contact or combos, towels, cap or pillows from the person. Ringworm is the most common among children, but can infect a person of any age.
Fungi is called dermatophacus, which causes the scalp ring. Fungal organisms that grow on dead tissues, such as nails, hair, and outer layers of your skin. Dermatophots prefer heat and moisture, so they grow on sweaty skin. Dysfunctional and poor hygiene increases the spread of ringworm. Read More

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