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How do you know when ringworm is no longer contagious in dogs?

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Infected pets remain contagious for about three weeks if aggressive treatment is used. The ringworm infection will last longer and remain contagious for an extended time if only minimal measures are taken or if you are not compliant with the prescribed approach.


How do you know when ringworm is gone in dogs?

Recovery of Ringworm in Dogs Don't be surprised if you see areas of hair loss continue to get bigger after treatment has started. This is normal. The patches will begin to get smaller in size after two weeks, and the hair should start to grow back. If you are not seeing improvement, let the veterinarian know.

How do you know when ringworm is no longer contagious?

According to the Seattle Children's Hospital, ringworm stops being contagious after 48 hours of treatment. While undergoing treatment, a person can cover the lesion to help prevent it from coming into contact with other people or objects in the environment.

Can I touch my dog if he has ringworm?

Dogs with ringworm are contagious to humans. If your dog has been diagnosed, or if you suspect they may have ringworm, do not handle them and then directly touch your skin.

How long does it take for ringworm to disappear?

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.

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