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prakashalzend
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Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:43 pm |
Ringworm,
i know this is disgusting,:( can anyone tell me how it will be cure fast and effective without any hurdles, i really dont know when did it happen noticed it yesterday in the saloon while hair cut.
im having a bold patch next to my ear and it very ugly.
pls pls tell me hure to go about it :?:
very thanks
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Mabsy
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Sat Apr 01, 2006 1:29 am |
Try a Tea Tree Oil based product or just Tea Tree Oil on it. Or, an over the counter antifungal ointment. HTH |
_________________ 45, NW20, combination skin |
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Sat Apr 01, 2006 4:45 am |
I too was thinking of Tea Tree Oil, also Neem Oil is an effective anti fungal treatment if you can get past the smell. |
_________________ oily/acne prone - acne scars on chin area/Large Pores in winter. Oily in Summer. Fair, nuetral/cool complexion, burn easily. Early 20s |
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Sat Apr 01, 2006 7:28 am |
I hope your infection isn't too painful/itchy.
Tea tree oil is always a good go to, as is Apple Cider Vinegar (raw, unpasturized like Braggs).
You almost might want to look around the forums at Curezone.
I found this one:
http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=563
It's the "Ringworm, Jock Itch, Athlete's Foot,Tinea Capitis, Tinea Corporis,Tinea Cruris, Tinea Unguium, Skin Fungus [Dermatophytes] & Alopecia Areata Support Forum"
CureZone can be hit or miss, sometimes I find really good information, and other times the specific forum I'm looking at may be filled with posts that really don't help me.
I hope this one is helpful. Best of luck. |
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Sat Apr 01, 2006 7:42 am |
First you may want to make sure it is ringworm. It is my understanding that this is a fungus and can be contagious. It is usually treated with an anti-fungal agent. If you know in fact that it is ringworm, how about trying an OTC product that treats jock itch..? This is a fungus as well. Try researching "Ringworm or "Tinea" on:
www.medlineplus.com
www.webmd.com
Honestly I would go to the derm for a proper diagnosis. Good luck and sorry to hear you got this. |
_________________ Early 40's, normal/dry, Oily T zone (summer) fine lines, hyperpigmentation |
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Sat Apr 01, 2006 7:43 am |
I used to get ringworm a lot as a kid (which I think was because I grew up riding horses), and I always used antifungal cream to get rid of it.
That being said, I'd try tea tree oil first if you've got it on hand, as these lovely ladies have suggested, as it's a lot more natural. Haven't tried it myself, but if that doesn't work, you could fall back on the antifungal cream. |
_________________ Dry sensitive skin with hormonal breakouts, 29 years old |
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Sat Apr 01, 2006 8:23 am |
Also try not to feed the fungal infection from the inside, this would include ommiting any 'fungal' foods from your diet until the ringworm clears:
*Cheese
*Bread
*Alcohol
*Basically anything with yeast
*any sugary foods as they feed the problem, so no sweets and chocolate.
*Mushrooms |
_________________ oily/acne prone - acne scars on chin area/Large Pores in winter. Oily in Summer. Fair, nuetral/cool complexion, burn easily. Early 20s |
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Sat Apr 01, 2006 11:49 am |
I agree with Mabsy and marmur1, get OTC antifungal. If it persists, go to derm to get stronger med. |
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Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:56 pm |
Lotrimin AF apply to lesion 2-3 times/day and continue tx until lesion has been gone for 2 weeks. Avoid swimming pools and hot tubs until treatment is completed. If you have pets, you may want to take them to the vet to make sure they aren't the carriers.
If the lesion worsens at anytime call a doctor. A General Practioner is usually sufficent since this is such a common problem. DO NOT USE HYDROCORTISONE CREAM!!!!!!!!!! It will cause the lesion to spread. |
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:58 pm |
as some people suggested I would use antifungal cream...clotrimazol or lotrimin..I also have ringworm...and have small spots once in a while..it goes away with the above creams in few days |
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 6:12 pm |
Evelin-if you have problems with it coming back make sure you continue to use it for 2 weeks after the lesion is gone. You may not see it, but it is still there. |
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prakashalzend
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:30 pm |
[quote="rosebud"]I too was thinking of Tea Tree Oil, also Neem Oil is an effective anti fungal treatment if you can get past the smell.[/quote]
Thanks very much for your attention,
i been to Dr. for the same, he gave me "Beprosalic" Ointment . Aqueous Cream to apply at night time & Piriton Tablets (to reduce itiching)to have once at night after meal. i been doing for three day & the fungus is at my back of my scalp i want to cure it fast iss their any thing to grow hairs back on the same faster, just so you know it is not at all itiching
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Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:09 pm |
Broken off hairs are classic of tinea of the scalp. To grow them back quickly try olive oil with a few drops of rosemary essence. Our plastic surgeons/dermatologists mix it for patients and sell it at an outrageous sum-30cc for something like $50 US dollars . |
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Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:46 am |
Tea tree oil for sure helps. But believe it or not, my friend was told to use "bleach". I am sure if you have them in sensitive spots I would not use it. But she had them on her shoulders and she used a cotton swab and dipped it in good ol laundry bleach. The next day the redness was gone and the day after, you would have never known she had them. |
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