Symptoms
Ringworm
Symptoms typically appear between four and 14 days after contact with the fungus. Common signs include:
- Circular, ring-shaped scales or plaques: Often with a raised, round border.
- Itchy skin: The affected area is usually itchy.
- Hair loss or bald spots: In cases where the scalp is affected.
- Discolored patches: These patches may appear red on lighter skin and brown on darker skin.
Specific symptoms based on the type of ringworm include:
- Athlete’s Foot: Itching, burning sensation, and cracked skin between the toes.
- Jock Itch: Red, itchy rash in the groin area.
- Scalp Ringworm: Scaly, red patches leading to hair loss.
- Hand Ringworm: Dry, cracked skin on the palms.
- Beard Ringworm: Crusted or pus-filled patches on the neck and face.
- Nail Ringworm: Thick, discolored, and deformed nails.