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Ringworm Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
Prevent the spread of infection, promote healing, and reduce the risk of recurrence.
- Maintain good personal hygiene, washing skin regularly and hands thoroughly after touching animals or soil.
- Wash towels and bedsheets frequently at a high temperature to eliminate fungal spores and prevent reinfection or spread.
- Avoid sharing personal items such as towels, combs, clothing, and bedsheets with others.
- Refrain from scratching the ringworm rash, as this can spread the infection to other parts of your body or to others.
- Regularly check your skin for signs of infection if you have been in contact with an infected person or animal.
- If you suspect your pet has ringworm (e.g., patches of missing fur), take them to a veterinarian for treatment.
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Medicinal Treatment
Eradicate the fungal infection, relieve symptoms, and prevent complications.
- Over-the-counter (OTC) antifungal creams, gels, or sprays for mild to moderate skin infections, typically applied daily for up to 4 weeks.
- Prescription-strength topical antifungal medications for more persistent, widespread, or severe cases of ringworm.
- Oral antifungal tablets for ringworm on the scalp (tinea capitis), extensive body infections, or in individuals with weakened immune systems.
- Antifungal shampoos, often prescribed in conjunction with oral medication, specifically for scalp ringworm.
- Complete the entire course of medication as prescribed, even if the rash appears to have cleared, to ensure complete eradication of the fungus.
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Surgical Treatment
Confirm diagnosis in ambiguous cases; not a primary treatment for the infection.
- Surgical intervention is generally not required for the treatment of ringworm, as it is a superficial fungal infection that responds well to medical therapies.
- In rare and atypical cases where the diagnosis is uncertain or other skin conditions need to be ruled out, a skin biopsy may be performed.
- No direct surgical procedures are employed to remove or treat the fungal infection itself.
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Ayurvedic Treatment
Holistic management of ringworm, reducing symptoms, preventing recurrence, and improving overall skin health through natural remedies.
- Topical application of herbal pastes or oils containing potent antifungal ingredients such as Neem (Azadirachta indica), Turmeric (Curcuma longa), and Tea Tree Oil.
- Internal herbal formulations aimed at purifying the blood, balancing 'Pitta' dosha, and enhancing the body's natural immunity, including herbs like Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) and Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia).
- Panchakarma therapies, such as Virechana (therapeutic purgation), may be recommended for detoxification in chronic or recurrent ringworm cases.
- Dietary modifications focusing on cooling, non-inflammatory foods and avoiding excessive spicy, oily, or fermented foods to support skin health.
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