Ringworm everywhere?


Recently, a friend told me that she went to the doctor. He told her that she have ringworm (I find it a bit odd since he didn't embezzle her blood for testing) which she could have gotten from her cat, but there's a article. I've talked to my father, and he told me he's have ringworm before, and said that it be a round, red ring on the skin. I looked it up online and then asked her where on earth it was on her body, and she told me it be on her legs, arms, back, d¨Ścolletage, ect.

I'm a bit skeptical about this, because to my experience, ringworm can only travel on one spot, unless you have be touching it or something else.

She describes that the spots are itchy and bumpy and that she's had them for around a week. She's planning on going to a doctor on Thursday for a second opinion.

Thank you for answering my question!


Answers:    Hi, there. It sure sounds as if your friend have ringworm. It easily spreads from place to place on the body, so it's not surprising she have it everywhere. As others have said, "ring worm" is a fungal infection. It cannot be deteted on blood test.

Your friend can quickly do away with "ringworm" by putting pure Tea Tree Oil on it 3-5 times per day. Tea Tree Oil is a strong anti-fungal i.e. anti-viral and anti-bacterial and will help the skin alleviate. To help her body quarrel the fungal infection from the inside, try using Olive Leaf extract or Oregano Oil, and follow the instructions on the bottle. Both of these are powerful antifungals that will help her body get rid of the ringworm AND any other fungal infections she may not be aware of. For rapid nouns, especially before bed, your friend should try totalling 10 drops Tea Tree Oil, 2 cups Apple Cider Vinegar, and 2 cups of Epsom salts to a tub and then soak contained by the tub for 15-20 minutes. Another bath chemical addition that will help include colloidal oatmeal, but don't buy it from the store. "Colloidal" basically means slickly dispersed in hose down, so there's nothing special nearly it. Your friend can make her own colloidal oatmeal by putting regular oats for oatmeal contained by a blend and grinding them 'til they're very fine. Lavender Essential Oil and 5 chamomile tea heaps will also help. Any and adjectives of these items can safely be added to like peas in a pod bath.

I hope your friend is competent to find relief suddenly. I know how maddening a ringworm infection can be. Good luck!

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sounds approaching it
what did he tell her to treat it beside

Cheap cure is antigungal cream like something for athlete's foot specifically what our dr told us to use just brand name sure even though you think it is gone verbs to treat for a little while longer tomake sure you hold it all gone.
Easy to spread it makesure she dont touch anyone else
ringworm isn't a wigly worm. Its a fungal skin infection. It grows within places that sweats easily. And yes, it will appear contained by the area that the skin made contact beside the infected source. Yes she has ringworm. This is not a worm. It is a skin impulsive and is HIGHLY contageous. It doesn't have anything to do beside where she touches simply comes up where it is sweaty.
Could be.
requests to get a second opion! in the region of it.. Ringworm can go anywhere it desires on the body. You don't need to pinch a blood test to know you hold it. Ringworm is passed by contact with infected skin, or other surfaces. It isn't in fact a worm, but a fungi called a dermatophyte.

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