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How long can ringworm last if not treated?

How long can ringworm last if not treated?

Most mild cases of ringworm usually clear up in 2 to 4 weeks. But treatment might be needed for up to 3 months if the infection is more serious, or affects the nails or the scalp.

How long can you live with ringworm?

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.

Is it ringworm if its not itchy?

Ringworm (dermatophytosis) is a temporary red, circular rash that develops on your skin. It’s caused by a fungal infection. The rash typically appears as a red circle with clear or normal-looking skin in the center. The rash may or may not itch, and it may grow over time.

Can you have ringworm for years?

There’s no set time limit for a ringworm infection. Without treatment, it may go away on its own in a matter of months in a healthy person. Or it may not. Ringworm on the body is usually treated with a topical ointment such as terbinafine.

What is the fastest cure for ringworm?

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is the quickest way to get rid of ringworm on face, arms or legs. Apply undiluted apple cider vinegar (raw and organic only) all over the ringworm patches.

How can you tell if ringworm is going away?

Ringworm. You can know for sure that ringworm is gone only when there is absolutely no more itching or flaking in any part of the body for at least two consecutive weeks. Rash resolves. There is no scaling or redness and the itching should be gone.

Does ringworm eventually go away?

Because of the often itchy and unsightly nature of ringworm and the weeks and sometimes multiple treatments is takes to clear up, it may sometimes seem that a ringworm infection will never go away. However, ringworm does eventually clear up when the prescribed course of treatment is properly followed.

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.