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http://www.dermayouth.org/skincell-pro - lubakhan - 08-07-2017 05:01 PM

The outer lining of the rash appears to be red in color, while the area within the lining seems to appear normal. Symptoms may include - Redness and inflammation around the edges of the rash Itchiness on the patches Scaly skin on the edges of the rash Severe cases may include additional symptoms like fever and drainage This infection begins with a small pimple, or elevated red spots on the area, and slowly transforms into a bigger circular patch. Most commonly affected areas are the face, arms, and legs. Treatment Options - Skin scrapings are collected from the affected area to be examined under a microscope for the presence of fungi. This test is known as the Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) test. After confirming the cause of infection to be fungus-related, the following treatment options may be considered depending upon the condition - Over-the-counter (OTC) Treatment - For mild cases of tine corporals, using over-the-counter medications - topical antifungal lotions, ointments, or creams - may suffice. Applying these once or twice everyday for 2 weeks (or more) would help. Prescribed Medications - If the OTC medications do not prove to Skincell Pro be effective, the doctor may prescribe certain medications which may include a combination of topical and oral medication. * Note: Side effects may be observed after using antifungal oral medications. They may also alter the effect of certain medications (such as warfare) consumed for specific health concerns. Kindly consult with a trusted medical practitioner before opting a treatment plan. [ Back ] Tine capitals (ringworm of the scalp) When ringworm affects the scalp, it also affects the shafts of the hair, causing itchy and scaly bald patches. The infection may either occur in a limited area of the scalp, or on the entire scalp. It is most common in school-going children. Symptoms may include - Round bald patches with itchy and scaly skin on the scalp Brittle hair that tend to come out of the scalp with a slight pull Redness or grayness on the affected area Pain and tenderness on the affected area.

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