Guide To The Causes, Risk Factors, And Transmission Of Ringworm
Weak Immune System

Evidence shows that individuals with weak immune systems are more likely to contract a ringworm infection. In addition, a weak immune system may also allow the infection to thrive quite significantly before patients are able to seek treatment. Many conditions result in a weak immune system. However, an individual's immune system can weaken for several other reasons, such as increased stress. An underdeveloped immune system, such as in children, can also be weak. When an individual's immune system is weak, it becomes exhausted easier and cannot fight off potential infections. This is why immunocompromised patients who have ringworm also tend to have this condition longer, even when they are receiving treatment.
Shower After Sports

Athletes are at a particularly high risk for contracting ringworm. The most common type of ringworm in athletes, of course, is athlete's foot. The reason for this is that athletes sweat a fair amount and are more physically active than most individuals. Due to their increased risk of ringworm, athletes must take extra precautions to prevent it. One of the best ways to do this is to shower after playing sports or exercising. Showering after sports allows athletes to wash off their sweat and keep their skin clean and free of the fungi that can cause this condition. Of course, it is vital for them to dry their skin with a towel after they shower as well.
