Treating Ringworm

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Treating Ringworm

Treating ringworm properly and effectively is key to ensuring the infection does not come back or spread among other pets or people in your family. Because it is contagious, ringworm should be addressed right away. It is not a worm that causes this condition, but rather a fungus that attacks the skin and can cause red, scaly ring-like lesions in humans and grey patches of irritation in animals.


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Speak to your vet if you suspect ringworm

Treating ringworm is one of the many things your vet can and will be happy to help you with. There are several medications -both oral and topical that are used these days.

In severe cases, several different treatments are used. For isolated lesions, the area around the lesion is sometimes clipped close to the skin. The lesions can then be treated topically twice a day with antifungal medication. For generalized lesions, in addition to clipping and topical treatment, antifungal shampoos or dips can also be helpful.

Another treatment option is to use oral antifungal agents. These medications all have to be given for several months, and because of their potential toxicity, must only be used under close direct veterinary supervision. To find out more about Treating Ringworm , visit the sites below.




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Ringworm can be controlled

Treating Ringworm helps you keep your pet and your family free of this and other infections and conditions. Just check with you vet for the best advice and medical regimen.