How to Keep Scalp Ringworm From Spreading From One Spot to Another

Ringworm of the scalp is usually found in young children, but anybody can get it. The ringworm fungus infects tissue in the hair and causes scaly patches on the scalp. You can get infected by coming into close contact with an infected person, animal or inanimate object. Unlike ringworm on other parts of your body, scalp ringworm can't be treated with a topical cream. Once infected it is essential to treat the fungus immediately; if not, your hair may not grow back.

Things You'll Need

  • Shampoo with selenium sulfide or zinc pyrithione
  • Oral antibiotics
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Instructions

  1. Keep Scalp Ringworm From Spreading

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      Identify the ringworm. Ringworm on the scalp usually takes the form of bald patches. The fungus usually spreads outward, causing a ring-like pattern. It can be itchy and cause discomfort. The best way to diagnose the problem is by seeing your doctor. He will use a microscope to look for the fungus on your head. If it is indeed ringworm, he will prescribe you an oral medication that will spread throughout the body and penetrate the hair follicles.

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      Follow the instructions of your doctor for taking the medicine. This usually consists of taking the medication every day for six to eight weeks.

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      Shampoo with selenium sulfide (2.5%) or zinc pyrithione (1 to 2%) two to three times a week to prevent spreading. This will help kill the fungus and decrease the shedding of spores. Don't substitute the shampoo for your oral medication.

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      Avoid scratching the infected area. This can spread the fungus to other spots on your scalp and to other areas of your body.

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      Don't use infected items like hats, combs or brushes when treating the ringworm.

Tips & Warnings

  • Head & Shoulders Intensive Treatment, Selsun, Selsun Blue, and Selsun Gold for Women all have selenium sulfide.

  • Griseofulvin is the most common medication to treat ringworm. If you are allergic or non-responsive to it, Itraconazole, Fluconazole or Terbinafine can be used.

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