Fungal infections rarely spread below the surface of the skin. The risk of any serious illness is very small. However, without treatment, ringworm can spread from one part of the body to another. If the skin is broken, bacteria may enter and cause an infection.
Can ringworm affect the whole body?
If left untreated, ringworm can spread to other areas of your body. You may also risk spreading the infection to someone else. Other potential complications include: hair loss and scarring.
What are the side effects of ringworm in humans?
Symptoms of Ringworm InfectionsItchy skin.Ring-shaped rash.Red, scaly, cracked skin.Hair loss.Symptoms of Ringworm - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
What body systems are affected by ringworm?
Areas of the body that can be affected by ringworm include:Feet (tinea pedis, commonly called “athlete's foot”)Groin, inner thighs, or buttocks (tinea cruris, commonly called “jock itch”)Scalp (tinea capitis)Beard (tinea barbae)Hands (tinea manuum)About Ringworm - Types of Fungal Diseases - CDC
Can ringworm affect you internally?
The scientific name for ringworm is tinea. The condition can also be named for where it occurs on your child's body. The condition is caused by skin fungi called dermatophytes, which live on top of skin and typically do not invade deep inside the skin. Additioanlly, dermatophytes do not live inside the mouth.
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