Tinea corporis refers to ringworm of
the trunk, legs, or arms. Different fungi cause tinea corporis in different
parts of the world. It's common for this infection to originate in the feet or
nails, then spread to other body parts. It may spread to the:
·
feet,
·
scalp,
·
groin, or
·
nails.
When fungus affects the skin of the
body, it often produces the round spots of classic ringworm, which is
characterized by a red ring of scaly skin that grows outward as the infection
spreads. Though children are especially susceptible to catching ringworm, it
can affect adults as well.
Acute and Chronic Ringworm
of the Body
Tinea corporis can be acute or chronic.
When acute, the fungus causes suddenly appearing, itchy, red patches that may
fill with pus and spread rapidly. When chronic, tinea corporis spreads by
slightly inflamed rashes more slowly, and tends to appear in body folds.
Widespread chronic tinea corporis is harder to treat and is more likely to
reappear.For appointments for treatments of any skin,hair and nail ailments
call 9004839333.Clinics at Malad,Juhu and Bandra in Mumbai.
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