6 months ago, I had a rash with terrible itching all over my body. It started centrally (around the shoulders and on the hips, then spread to the feet and hands. It was worst in the left groin. It improved with Cosvate GM and Betamil GM, but some itching continued in the Left groin. It was out down to Dry Skin. Now there is a large Ringworm in the groin. And itching again all over the body. Can a Ringworm develop over 3-4 months? Can it cause a rash all over the body? Is it responsible for the itching earlier, and now also? Many thanks for some advice!
Itching usually confined in lesional site of ringworm infection. Ringworm sometimes generalized causing generalized itching. You should do some investigation for fungal infection. For cure of ringworm You must maintain personal hygiene with good wash. Now you may take Cap.Itraconazole 100 mg 1+0+1 for two weeks Apply antifungal cream for one month. Antihistamine for itching You should consult your physician for follow up. You should best luck
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Can Ringworm Cause Rashes All Over The Body?
Itching usually confined in lesional site of ringworm infection. Ringworm sometimes generalized causing generalized itching. You should do some investigation for fungal infection. For cure of ringworm You must maintain personal hygiene with good wash. Now you may take Cap.Itraconazole 100 mg 1+0+1 for two weeks Apply antifungal cream for one month. Antihistamine for itching You should consult your physician for follow up. You should best luck