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Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch and RingwormWhat is ringworm?Ringworm is a skin rash caused by a fungus; it is not caused by a worm. (Fungus is a plant-like structure.) Health care providers call ringworm "tinea." "Athlete's foot" (tinea pedis) and "jock itch" (tinea cruris) are types of ringworm. Fungi that cause these rashes thrive in areas of skin that are kept warm, damp, and dark, such as the area between the toes and near the groin. Athlete's foot and jock itch are common in adolescents and adult males. These rashes do not spread easily, and both infections can be treated at home. Ringworm of the scalp (tinea capitis) is different. It is most common in children and easily spreads. In rare cases, the fungus will be caught from an infected pet. Treatment requires medication prescribed by a health care provider. A child with ringworm may need to stay at home until treatment has been started. What are the symptoms of athlete's foot?You may have athlete’s foot if you have:
How is athlete's foot treated?Athlete's foot can be treated with an over-the-counter antifungal cream or powder, such as Tinactin®, Micatin®, Lotrimin-AF®, or Lamisil®. First, rinse and dry your feet, especially between the toes. Spread the cream over the rash and beyond its borders. Continue to apply the cream twice daily for several weeks until the rash clears. How can I prevent athlete's foot?You can prevent athlete’s foot if you:
What are the symptoms of jock itch?Symptoms of jock itch include:
How is jock itch treated?As with athlete's foot, you can treat jock itch with an over-the-counter antifungal medication. Apply the medication twice daily until the rash goes away. Contact your health care provider if the rash does not improve after several weeks of treatment. How can I protect myself from jock itch?Ways to prevent jock itch include:
What are the symptoms of ringworm of the scalp?Symptoms of ringworm include:
How is ringworm of the scalp treated?Ringworm of the scalp cannot be treated with lotions. Your health care provider must prescribe a medication taken by mouth. In most cases, medication is taken once a day for six to eight weeks. Your child may also need to use a prescription shampoo or an over-the-counter dandruff shampoo that contains selenium sulfide, such as Selsun Blue®. (The shampoo will help prevent the spread of ringworm, but it will not cure it.) How can I keep my child’s ringworm from spreading to others?Until treatment has begun, you should:
How can I protect my child from ringworm?Ways to prevent ringworm include:
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