How do you treat ringworm on babies?

How do you treat ringworm on babies?

Your healthcare provider may recommend an over-the-counter cream, such as clotrimazole, tolnaftate, or miconazole, to treat your baby’s ringworm. Typically, this medication has to be applied two to three times a day for at least a week before the ringworm infection begins to clear.

How did my infant get ringworm?

Babies can contract ringworm from coming into contact with a person or animal with the infection. Common ways a baby acquires ringworm include: petting a dog or cat with ringworm. sharing pillows, towels, or linens with someone who has ringworm.

Is ringworm common in infants?

While babies can get ringworm anywhere, two common locations are on the scalp and the body (including the face). Ringworm in these areas can often resemble other conditions, so it’s important to be aware of the distinctive appearance that ringworm can take on over time in babies.

How do I know if my child has ringworm?

What are the symptoms of ringworm in a child?

  1. Whitening of the skin between the toes.
  2. Scaling of the feet.
  3. Itchy rash on the feet.
  4. Blisters on the feet.

Can I use Lotrimin on baby?

Clotrimazole and similar “-azole” anti-yeast agents kill the Candida yeast and other fungi. This change alone is usually enough to get rid of the yeast and is perfectly safe for babies. Mix a little bit of Lotrimin into diaper rash cream and you will kill the yeast and create a protective barrier for sore bottoms.

How do you treat ringworm on a 2 year old?

You can treat your child’s ringworm by: Applying over-the-counter (OTC) topical antifungal cream to the affected areas as directed by the healthcare provider. Before and after each application, wash your hands with warm water and soap. Washing your child’s hair and body with antifungal shampoo and body wash.

What could be mistaken for ringworm?

There are a variety of ringworm imposters that could be causing you or your child’s rash. The two most common conditions are nummular eczema and granuloma annulare. Nummular eczema causes circular patches of dry skin that can burn or become dry and scaly.

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