Fungal Keratitis Eye Infection

Fungal Keratitis eye infection is an inflammation of the cornea, the outer area of the eye covering the pupil. It can be extremely painful and itchy. Other symptoms include sensitivity to light, blurred vision and discharge. It is becoming more common with people that wear contact lenses and should be treated immediately.

Keratitis eye infections can be viral, bacterial or fungal. A doctor should be consulted to determine the best treatment. Read more »

Tinea Unguis

Tinea Unguis

Sounds a bit scary doesn’t it; tinea unguis? Well there’s nothing to be scared of, it is quite simply put, a superficial fungal infection that can occur in your nails. Tinea unguis is also known as ringworm of the nails. You are at a much higher risk of contracting this infection if you have tinea pedis, better known as athlete’s foot. Read more »

Fungal Nail Infection Treatment

It can be tough living every day with yellow, thick and unsightly nails. You probably don’t like the idea of wearing thongs, sandals or any other type of open toe shoes that would show your problem. You can find a fungal nail infection treatment that will help clear up your condition and let you and your feet breathe easy again. There is a solution to your problem. Read more »

Ringworm Scalp Remedies

ringworm scalp

Ringworm is certainly an unpleasant condition no matter where it occurs on your body, however when it appears on the scalp it can be quite distressing; scratching your head and dealing with flaky skin in your hair. Ringworm scalp remedies come in all forms, some medicated and some natural, the good news is that you can get rid of it. Read more »

Foot Ringworm

foot ringworm

Foot ringworm is more commonly known as tinea pedis; fungus associated with the feet. It’s passed on via contact with contaminated surfaces such as skin, footwear, socks, shower bases etc. Animals can also pass the fungus on if they are carrying it. Because tinea infections are contagious foot ringworm is easily picked up especially at communal change rooms, shower rooms and swimming pools. So how can you treat your tinea? Read more »

Ringworm Symptoms

Ringworm symptoms

Ringworm symptoms in humans are not always easily detected at the outset. Just because your skin might be itchy and red does not always mean you have ringworm.

In most cases your doctor will be able to determine on the spot whether or not you have ringworm, however a combination of the following symptoms could give you some clues as to the likely diagnoses.

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Cure For Ringworm

If you’re looking for a cure for ringworm then the best place to start is with a product that is medically proven. From there I suggest that you try to use an all natural product too; nature tends to be gentler on your skin and body. Do you think there is a cure for ringworm that meets these criteria? The good news is, yes there is. Read more »

Human Ringworm

Human ringworm

Human ringworm is basically a fungal type infection of the skin. It can be transmitted between people and from animals. Health centres, swimming pools, communal showers, schools and child care centres are all places where it’s easy to pick up ringworm. Skin on skin contact, shoes and socks as well as hair combs are some of the many ways ringworm can easily be passed about. Read more »

Ringworm Treatment

Ringworm treatment can be difficult but the earlier you get started the more likely and quicker you’ll succeed. You can expect to resolve your ringworm infections within a couple of months although sometimes it can take a shorter period of time and other times longer. Read more »

Ringworm

Ringworm

Unlike what most people think, ringworm is not about worms invading your body at all. Ringworm is a skin infection that appears as a round or sometimes oval patch. The patch usually has a distinctive red border like a red worm, hence the name ringworm. Getting rid of ringworm is not altogether easy but it is possible. Read more »