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What you should know about ringworm treatments

Ringworm is a common fungal infection that affects the skin, scalp, or nails. It’s caused by fungi called dermatophytes, which thrive in warm, moist environments. You can get ringworm through direct contact with an infected person or animal or by touching contaminated objects like towels, clothing, or surfaces.

Ringworm typically appears as a red, scaly, ring-shaped rash with a raised edge. The center of the ring may be clear, giving it a distinct “ring” appearance. The rash can be itchy and may grow in size over time.

Yes, ringworm is highly contagious. It can spread through direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or animal or by touching contaminated objects like clothing, towels, or surfaces.

Most cases of ringworm can be treated at home with over-the-counter antifungal creams, lotions, or powders. If the infection doesn’t improve after two weeks of treatment or if it spreads, you should consult a healthcare professional for further advice.

Preventing ringworm involves good hygiene practices, such as keeping your skin clean and dry, avoiding sharing personal items, wearing footwear in public areas like locker rooms and showers, and treating pets promptly if they show signs of ringworm.

If you have ringworm and participate in grappling sports like BJJ or wrestling, it’s crucial to stay off the mats until the infection is fully treated to avoid spreading it to your training partners. Use topical antifungal creams and follow a thorough hygiene routine, including showering immediately after training.

Yes, ringworm can affect the scalp (tinea capitis) and nails (tinea unguium). Scalp ringworm may cause scaly, red patches and hair loss, while nail ringworm can lead to thickened, discolored, or crumbling nails. These conditions often require prescription antifungal treatment.

You should seek medical attention if the ringworm infection doesn’t improve after two weeks of treatment, if it spreads to your scalp or nails, or if the infection is widespread or causing severe discomfort. Additionally, if the affected area becomes red, swollen, or painful, or if you develop a fever, consult a healthcare professional immediately, as this may indicate a secondary bacterial infection.

Additional information

What is Ringworm?

Ringworm isn’t caused by a worm at all—it’s a fungal infection that affects your skin, scalp, or nails. Despite its misleading name, ringworm (also known as dermatophytosis) creates a circular, ring-like rash and is highly contagious among both humans and animals. While it is generally not serious, it can be uncomfortable and irritating if left untreated.

What Causes Ringworm?

Ringworm is caused by fungi known as dermatophytes, which thrive in warm, moist environments. These fungi live on dead skin cells and can spread through:

  • Direct contact with an infected person or animal
  • Touching contaminated items such as towels, clothing, or surfaces

Humid conditions, poor hygiene, and sharing personal items can increase your risk of developing ringworm.

What Are the Symptoms of Ringworm?

The hallmark of ringworm is a red, scaly, ring-shaped rash with a raised edge that often enlarges over time. Other forms include:

  • Scalp Ringworm (Tinea Capitis): Red, scaly patches on the scalp that may cause hair loss.
  • Body Ringworm (Tinea Corporis): Circular, red patches on the arms, legs, or torso.
  • Jock Itch (Tinea Cruris): Red, itchy rash in the groin, inner thighs, or buttocks.
  • Athlete’s Foot (Tinea Pedis): Itchy, peeling, or cracking skin between the toes or on the soles.
  • Nail Ringworm (Tinea Unguium): Thickened, discoloured, or crumbling nails, usually affecting toenails.

How to Treat Ringworm

Ringworm is typically managed with antifungal medications. Options include:

  • Topical Antifungal Treatments:
    Creams, lotions, or powders such as Clotrimazole, Terbinafine, or Miconazole are applied directly to the affected area (usually two to three times daily).
  • For more severe infections, oral antifungal medications may be required.

If symptoms do not improve after two weeks, consult a healthcare professional.

How to Prevent Ringworm

You can reduce your risk of ringworm by:

  • Keeping your skin clean and dry, especially in areas prone to sweating.
  • Avoiding sharing personal items like towels, clothing, or hairbrushes.
  • Wearing footwear in public spaces such as locker rooms, showers, or pool areas.
  • Changing into clean, dry clothes after sports or heavy sweating.
  • Seeking prompt veterinary care if you notice signs of ringworm in your pets.

When to Seek Medical Attention

It’s important to consult a healthcare provider if:

  • The rash spreads, worsens, or fails to improve after two weeks.
  • You have scalp ringworm, which often requires prescription oral antifungals.
  • The infection affects multiple body areas.
  • Complications arise, such as increased redness, swelling, pain, or fever, indicating a secondary bacterial infection.

Ringworm and Grappling: What You Need to Know

If you participate in grappling sports like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, or MMA, you are at a higher risk of ringworm due to close contact and shared equipment. To reduce this risk:

  • Shower immediately after training using antifungal soap.
  • Always wear freshly washed gear.
  • Ensure training mats are disinfected before and after sessions.
  • Avoid sharing personal items like towels or soap.
  • Regularly inspect your skin for any signs of infection.

Buy Ringworm Treatments Online from Courierpharmacy

At courierpharmacy.co.uk, we offer a wide range of antifungal treatments to effectively manage ringworm. Our UK-registered prescribers are available to provide expert advice during a brief online consultation, after which you can order your medication with fast and discreet delivery straight to your door. We also provide exclusive discounts for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners, wrestlers, grapplers, and MMA fighters. If you manage a gym and need bulk discounts, please contact us directly. Take the first step toward clear, healthy skin by shopping online at courierpharmacy.co.uk today.

Written By
Shazlee Ahsan
BSc Pharmacy, Independent Prescriber, PgDip Endocrinology, MSc Endocrinology, PgDip Infectious Diseases

Superintendant Pharmacist, Independent Prescriber


Checked By
Tahir Amin
BSc Pharmacy

Compounding Pharmacist


August 21, 2024
August 21, 2026

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