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We mothers all know that when our children are old enough to start school, their likelihood of catching flu, colds and other contagious conditions increase as they become placed in close proximity to other children on a daily basis. One thing that we may not expect them to catch is a very contagious skin condition known as ringworm. Ringworm is a fungus that spreads rapidly upon physical contact, and it creates an unpleasant, itchy rash on the skin. This review will provide information about ringworm, and then proceed to recommend a product for treating ringworm called RingWormClear that has received great reviews and is safe for use on children.

What is Ringworm?

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Although its name sounds as though it is a type of worm, ringworm is actually a contagious fungal infection on the skin. (1) It is named ringworm due to the appearance of the rash that it causes. These patches may not start out round, but they continue to grow until they are about an inch in diameter, and by this time are usually shaped like a round, scaly ring with a smooth center. The rashes are uncomfortable - itchy and unpleasant - although they are not associated with pain nor are they life-threatening.

These rashes, as described above, can appear anywhere on the body. Ringworm that affects skin on the body is called tinea corporis, but ringworm can also affect the scalp, known as tinea capitis. On the scalp, the rash usually doesn't resemble a ring but is just a patchy or scaly area which can also be marked by a loss of hair in the affected area. When ringworm affects the scalp, there may also be a moist, swollen area of inflammation with bumps that resemble pimples called a kerion. Other types of this same fungal infection are athlete's foot and jock itch, simply called by different names based on the location of the infection, and ringworm can also affect one's fingernails or toenails, although the infection on the nails typically occurs only after puberty. (2)

How Does Ringworm Spread?

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The fungus spreads from direct contact with the contaminated area.

It can also be caught from pets. It can be transferred via clothing, towels, bedding or sharing hairbrushes, and it is also possible to pick it up when walking barefoot in a locker room for a pool or gym.

Who is Susceptible to Catch Ringworm?

Ringworm appears most often in children above the age of two. However, it can also affect babies and adults. Children are particularly susceptible due to their being in close proximity with other children in school and other activities. Children who use a pool or gym or who participate in contact sports can also catch the infection this way. There is also a genetic factor in catching ringworm. And, what's more, the environment plays a role - since the fungus grows best in humid climates, individuals living in warmer areas or individuals who are inclined to sweat more are more likely to catch the fungus.

What Can be Done to Prevent Ringworm?

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Practicing proper hygiene does decrease the likelihood of catching ringworm: washing hands, wearing sandals in the locker room, and washing gym clothes often. Keeping children who are contagious away from other children, or at least limiting contact with them, is important until a doctor advises that they are no longer contagious.

How to Treat Ringworm?

Treatments for ringworm vary depending on the location of the infection. Ringworm of the scalp will typically require oral medicine, while ringworm found on the skin of the body should be treated with a topical ointment or cream. When treating a child with a topical cream, one must make sure that it is safe and should consult first with a physician. One choice is prescription drugs, which are not recommended in general for children due to their large list of negative side effects. Next option, there are many over-the-counter creams that are chemical-based and thus may not be the best solution. Many report that these chemical-based remedies are also often ineffective - they may provide temporary relief from the symptoms but the infections very frequently return again. When choosing a cream, it is important to find one that is natural and effective. One should look at professional ratings, customer ratings, and one should also check to ensure that the product conforms to industry standards of purity and safety and that its ingredient list is based on clinical research.

What Product is Recommended and Safe to Use for Treating Ringworm?

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Following our review of the various products available on the marketplace, we have found that an excellent choice for a topical cream for treating ringworm infections of the body is a product called RingWormClear.

This product is all-natural, and it conforms to the strength and purity guidelines of the US Pharmacopeia, as well as being manufactured in an FDA-registered laboratory that is also GMP-certified.

Its formula is based on actual research and its 18 ingredients are all recommended by researchers for the treatment of ringworm. Its ingredients are as follows: Undecylenic Acid USP (25%), Mineral Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Organic Flax Seed Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Aloe Vera Leaf Extract and Canola Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Bee Propolis Extract, Walnut Oil, Menthol, Camphor Oil, Clove Bud Oil, Jojoba Oil, Chia Oil, Lemongrass Oil, Lavender Oil, and Manuka Oil. This combination of ingredients works to both provide relief for burning and itching sensations in the rash, and also to target the root of the problem, eliminating the fungus and promoting skin healing and regeneration.

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The reviews of this product seem to be very favorable, both reviews by online rating websites and also customer reviews. (3) Indeed, some customer reviews spoke specifically about using the product on children with great results. When purchased directly from the manufacturer, there are also some great discounts available, particularly when buying for more than one month, which is advisable in order to ensure that the ringworm does not return, and the product is backed by a 60-day money back guarantee which applies to both used and unused containers. In summary, while we hope your children do not contract this uncomfortable skin condition, if they do come home from school with a case of ringworm, we would suggest turning to a safe, recommended product such as RingWormClear to do the work of getting rid of the infection.

Researched and written by experts, brought to you by our team at Mommy Authority.

Apart from lecturing in her spare time, Wilma Jakes is a teacher at her local highschool in Texas. She has also volunteered in many programs for mother's with post natal depression and is now a writer at MommyAuthority, sharing her extensive knowledge in the industry.