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Ringworm of the Scalp

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Ringworm-causing fungi, also known by the medical term of tinea, can live on people, objects, or animals for
several months. Fungal organisms, known as dermatophytes, cause ringworm of the
scalp, or tinea capitis, and ringworm of the beard, or tinea barbae, through an
infection found on hair, skin, and nails. These fungal organisms forms the
crusty, scaly patches associated with scalp ringworm.
Common Causes of Ringworm
of the Scalp
Transmitted through cats and
dogs, the fungus, known as microsporum canis, used to be considered the most
common cause of ringworm on scalp in the past.
Today, it is believed that
fungal spores called trichophyton tonsurans found on infected hairs, or fomites,
that are passed from one person to another through various objects cause scalp
ring worm. Some of these infected objects may include hairdressing tools, hats,
towels, telephones, sports equipment, movie theater seats, hairbrushes and
combs, pillows and bedding, and clothing. Ringworm of the scalp seems to occur
most frequently in urban, low-income, and overcrowded areas.
Ringworm of the beard is
caused by trichophyton verrucosum. This fungal organism is usually spread by
cattle and other farm animals as well as found in rural areas.
Ringworm of the Scalp by
Age
While adults can be susceptible to ringworm of the scalp, children between
the ages of 4 and 14 have a greater likelihood of developing it. Typically,
adults will not contract ringworm of the scalp even after being exposed to the
ringworm-causing fungi. However, adults tend to be more likely to serve as
carriers for ringworm than children. Those that carry the ringworm fungus
usually pass it onto others but do not develop the condition themselves.
A Frequently Asked Question about Ringworm of the Scalp
Question: Do hair
grooming practices increase my risk for ringworm?
Answer: Previously, many people believed that braiding and the
use of oils or hair gels were responsible for increasing the risk for ringworm
of the scalp. This was the reasoning for why ringworm seemed more prevalent in
the African-American community. However, a recent study showed that these hair
grooming practices do not play a role. Instead, the greater number of ringworm
cases within this ethnic group can be attributed to infection and re-infection
within families, communities, and schools.
A Solution for Ringworm Causes
An amazing product that many of our site visitors recommend for curing ringworm of the
scalp is
E-Book remedy by Denial Sanderson. Not only does it soothe an itchy, irritated scalp, but it is
also formulated to help your body destroy the ringworm fungus so you will not
have to suffer ever again.
Read a review of this product.
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