Tinea capitis is ringworm of the scalp. A visual diagnosis is
extremely difficult for determining the apparent type of fungus. A
skin scraping by your health care provider is preferred.
Medications may include terbinafine hydrochloride, grisofulvin or
Lamisil. Washing your hair with a medicated shampoo will also be
recommended in most cases.Microsporum canis accounts for about 74%
to 98% of ringworm seen in cats. It is believed that up to 21% of
cats are asymptomatic carriers. (cats which carry the ringworm
fungus but show no signs of it) M. Canis is highly infectious.
Ringworm can be spread from dog to cat, cat to cat, cat to dog,
human to cat, cat to human, etc.This fungus dwells in your cat's
hair follicles. This weakens the shafts which causes hair to fall
out. As the condition progresses, the hair loss will develop into
circular patches usually on the head and limbs. Your cat may also
have dry, flaky skin that's very itchy.Tinea unguium is a nail
fungus of the fingernail or toenail. Tinea corporis is the skin
fungus of the limbs, face and trunk. Tinea versicolor is a skin
fungus on the back, shoulders and chest caused by yeast malassezia
furfur. Tinea barbae is related to the bearded area on the face and
neck area. It is so important to know the ringworm location and
appearance for the proper ringworm treatment.Having ringworm is
usually a bad experience for everyone. This disease is very
irritating because it gives the one who is infected with it a
constant itching sensation. Part of the skin that is affected by
this disease has red ring-shaped rashes all over. The skin outside
of the rash is crusty and flaky, while in the middle is composed of
healthy skin. Ringworm treatments are very effective in removing
all the symptoms of ringworm, including the itching and the
rashes.Ringworms are the result of a fungal infection and mainly
appear on the scalp but also affect the nails and other skin
sections on the rest of the body. The fungus is not only found in
human beings but also dwells on the skin of animals such as dogs,
cats and pigeons. It can also be found in the soil. Infection takes
place when a person comes into contact with a fungus-infected
person, animal or surface.Ringworm is contagious. M canis is
usually found in clusters around the infected cat hairs. The
infected cat hairs will usually shed into the cats environment. A
cat can become infected by contact with contaminated objects with
ringworm as clippers, bedding, grooming tools and with other
infected cats, dogs or animals. Ringworm is more common in young
cats that are less than one year of age and long haired cats
(Persians).Bald spots on your dogs skin is frequently an warning of
a ringworm infection. Ringworm causes the hair follicles in the
infected area to harden and break off at the base. The bald spot
created by the ringworm rash will probably appear as a red crusty
ring. In the middle of the rash the skin will look natural. The
irritation is also very itchy and your dog will likely scratch the
spot if he can reach it. Try and keep your dog from scratching the
infection if at all possible. Scratching will cause the rash to
spread. If the animal is free to wander around the abode it can
easily spread the rash to its owner through direct or indirect
contact.With cats, the common symptoms can be excessive hair loss
in the area of the head or paws. Cats can also have scaly patches
of skin on different parts of there body. With dogs, the common
symptoms are lesions on many parts of the dogs skin including the
tail, ear tips, paws and face. The best course of action regarding
your ringworm pets or ringworm animals is to have your vet diagnose
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