What should I do if ringworm is infected with humans? How to solve it?

Ringworm is a disease caused by fungal infection. Cats, dogs and other animals may be infected with ringworm and spread it to humans. If you come into contact with animals infected with ringworm, you may get the disease. So, what should you do if you are infected with ringworm?  

First of all, if you suspect you have contracted ringworm, you should go to the doctor immediately.

Doctors can diagnose whether you have ringworm infection by observing your skin details.

Rychia cats can produce round, red rashes on the skin (sometimes healing in the center).

These rashes may cause itchy, burning, or painful discomfort.

If you have these symptoms, do not scratch or scratch your skin, as this may worsen the symptoms or spread the germs to other areas.

Secondly, understanding whether dogs and cats are infected with ringworm is an important measure to avoid infection with ringworm.

If you have pets such as cats, dogs, etc., you should take them to the veterinarian regularly and make sure they receive appropriate preventive injections regularly.

If you are approaching a cat, dog or small animal infected with ringworm, try to avoid touching or kissing them.

Third, it is also important to keep clean and hygienic in the treatment of ringworm in cats.

Because ringworm is a fungal infection, you need to take steps to avoid infecting other people.

First, do not share towels, clothes and other items with others.

All clothing and bed sheets should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.

At the same time, you should keep your surroundings clean and remove garbage and dirt that may hide germs.

Finally, you may need to receive antifungal medications recommended by your doctor.

These drugs can help relieve rash, itching and other symptoms.

During treatment, you should always follow your doctor's advice and follow their instructions for treatment options.

In short, although ringworm is a common infectious disease, it can be treated.

If you suspect you have tinea tractie, you should see a doctor immediately.

With rapid diagnosis and proper treatment, you can avoid the disease's worsening and reduce the risk of ringworm transmission to others.

At the same time, respecting animals and maintaining cleanliness and hygiene is also an effective measure to avoid the transmission of ringworm in cats.