Guide To The Symptoms Of Ringworm

Peeling Skin

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Many individuals dealing with ringworm will experience peeling skin. This occurs with many forms of ringworm, including when it affects the scalp, feet, groin, and skin. Although the skin does not often peel with ringworm of the nail, patients with that form often experience brittle and peeling nails. Patients with tinea corporis, which is also called ringworm of the body, will often have peeling skin in the same locations as the ring-shaped rashes on their skin. In some instances, patients cause the skin to peel if they scratch the rash excessively. Some individuals will see some skin peeling during the healing process as well, though this will clear up fairly fast.

Disappearing Nails

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Some individuals who have ringworm of the nails will deal with disappearing nails as a symptom of their condition. However, it is worth noting that this is not the first symptom they will see. In the beginning, they will experience previously discussed symptoms, such as thickened nails, crumbling nails, and cracked nails. Over time, patients will start to see their nails disappear if they do not receive prompt and effective treatment for ringworm of the nail. Unfortunately, there is no set timeline for an individual's nails to start disappearing with ringworm. Thankfully, treatment can help stop the progress, and patients should experience complete nail regrowth.

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