Natural
Ringworm Treatment Remedy
Ringworm
is an infection of the skin which is caused by several types of
fungi. Athletes foot commonly known as tinea is one type
of ringworm.
Ringworm
of the body usually consists of a flat, roundish lesion, the
edge of which may be dry and scaly or moist and
crusted.
Scalp
ringworm typically begins as a small pimple which expands with
time, leaving scaly patches of temporary
baldness.
Ringworm
of the scalp can be transmitted indirectly by contact with
objects such as hair brushes, combs, barber clippers, clothing
that has contaminated hair on it, and from locker room benches
and shower stalls.
Ringworm
is known in medical terms as tinea corporis, is actually not
caused by a worm, but by a fungus. It occurs more commonly in
warm, tropical environments, affects men and women equally, and
affects all ages equally. Fungal ringworm infections are spread
by direct and indirect contact with humans, animals, and
soil.
It often causes scaly, itching
ring-shaped patches, especially on the skin. Ringworm of the
scalp can be more difficult to treat using a cream so most
people choose to see a doctor, who will probably prescribe an
oral antifungal medicine and a medicated shampoo (NHS Direct
2008).
Antifungal
ointment applied to the skin or oral antifungal drugs can be
used to treat ringworm of the body. Some ringworm infections,
especially those treated with a steroid like hydrocortisone,
can have vesicles or pustules in the advancing border or in the
center. In most cases ringworm will clear up if you treat it
with an over-the-counter antifungal cream, especially for those
people who have athlete's foot. ITRACONAZOLE medication is
highly effective in the treatment of most other ringworms but
many people are cautious and weary about using steriods on
their bodies. Despite the side effects, which can be severe for
some individuals, Griseofulvin is still the traditional
medication for the treatment of ringworm and is usually
somewhat less expensive than Itraconazole. Dermisil for
Ringworm is proven to eliminate ringworm, without harsh
chemical treatments found in many traditional methods that are
simply not effective at eliminating ringworm
dermatophytes.
With the
popularity of natural cures these days more and more people are
looking for alternatives to treating themselves and especially
their Children with strong drugs or steroid based creams.
Children are more susceptible to certain types of the ringworm
fungi, and with their younger sensitive skins, more susceptible
to reactions. There are several natural oil remedies that many
people have found helpful in treating ringworm. The benefits of
neem oil an an anti fungal and antibacterial "agent" have been
touted for years in its native India. In Australia Tea Tree or
melaleuca oil also has similar properties. Then there are
Rosemary and Lavender which have antibacterial, and healing
soothing properties. You can use these oils to make a natural
concotion to apply to fungal and bacterial infections of the
skin to aid healing and help fight the infections. Using these
oils in combination has shown to be effective in combatting
forms of ringworm from Tinea to Scalp Ringworm. In cases of
ringworm of the scalp, daily shampooing will help remove loose
hairs which may be infected.
You can
also use a remedy containing these ingredients in a base oil
like apricot oil or olive to soothe and help heal scrapes,
bites and stings. Keep a bottle in your medicine cabinet as a
skin saver.
So
Ringworm need not be a difficult thing to treat. Even if you
still wish to use a traditional treatment, you can speed up the
process, reduce the contagious factor and soothe the ringworm
them with natural remedies.
Soothing
Scalp Remedy: 100% Natural
skin and scalp remedy to treat scalp ringworm, itchy
scalp, scalp eczema, psoriasis, dandruff and other
infections of the scalp

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