What medicine kills ringworm?

What medicine kills ringworm?

Most cases of ringworm can be treated at home. Over-the-counter antifungals can kill the fungus and promote healing. Effective medications include miconazole (Cruex), clotrimazole (Desenex) and terbinafine (Lamisil).

What do dermatologists prescribe ringworm?

If you have ringworm, your dermatologist will treat it with antifungal medicine. This medicine comes in many different forms like creams, ointments, and pills. What you use will depend on the area of the body that needs treatment. Skin: An antifungal ointment or cream often clears ringworm on the skin.

How do I know if my ringworm is getting worse?

If your child’s ringworm is worsening, he or she will have these signs and symptoms:

  1. Fever.
  2. Pus or drainage.
  3. Rash is warm to the touch.
  4. Red streaks.
  5. Swelling.
  6. Worsening and spreading redness.

What is the best over the counter medicine for ringworm?

Clotrimazole is a popular antifungal medication available over-the-counter, which is effective in treating ringworm. Clotrimazole works against the growing fungi and slowly clears up the infection. Applying it over the skin, twice a day, should provide relief from ringworm.

What is the best way to cure ringworm?

In addition to topical and oral treatments to treat ringworm, there are numerous home remedies. Raw papaya, mustard seed paste, basil leaves, turmeric, sea salt, and tea tree oil are commonly used to treat ringworm infections naturally.

What medications are used for ringworm?

Antifungal medications that can be taken by mouth are used to treat ringworm of the scalp. The medications most commonly prescribed include griseofulvin (Gris-Peg) and terbinafine (Lamisil). Your child might need to take one of these medications for six weeks or more.

How long is ringworm contagious if treated vs. untreated?

Ringworm remains contagious during the first 48 hours of treatment in people and for about 3 weeks from the start of aggressive treatment in pets. In both cases, untreated ringworm remains contagious for much longer. The fungal spores themselves can live for up to 20 months.

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