How to Naturally Treat Ringworm on the Scalp
Ringworm is a fungus that can form on the scalp and other parts of the body. Ringworm starts on the scalp as a small pimple, growing bigger and bigger. Soon the ringworm becomes patchy, flaky or scaly. Hair loss can ensue from ringworm and, if infected, the area can become swollen, red and tender. The key in treating scalp ringworm naturally is ingredients that won’t harm the skin or cause the hair to fall out.Things You'll Need
- Bitter orange (dried fruit and peel, oil, leaf extract, or capsules)
- Papaya
- Carrot
- Piece of cloth
- Rock salt
- Grater
- Tea tree oil
- Dropper
- Coconut or olive oil
- Apple cider vinegar
- Paper towel
- Butea seeds
- Lime
- Wash cloth
Instructions
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Scalp Treatments for Ringworm
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Apply dried bitter orange fruit along with peel, oil or drops of leaf extract directly to the scalp. This method is best for children. Bitter orange capsules can be taken by mouth for older kids (ages 10 to 18) or adults suffering from scalp ringworm.
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Apply tea tree oil with a dropper each day for scalp ringworm. If ringworm is very itchy, combine tea tree oil treatment with a bit of coconut or olive oil.
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Carrots allow acidic and alkaline properties to be maintained in the body and can be a healing source for ringworm by reenergizing infected skin.
Make a hot poultice with grated carrots, sprinkle infected area with rock salt and place poultice on infected area twice a day.
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Slices of papaya have a healing affect on scalp ringworm. Place papaya slices on the infected area of the scalp two to three times a day.
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Dry out ringworm with apple cider vinegar by soaking a paper towel in vinegar and placing it on the scalp several times a day until the ringworm dries up.
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Take juice from half of a lime and make a paste with 1 to 2 tbsp. of butea seeds. Apply the paste onto scalp ringworm and let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes. Wipe off with a warm, damp cloth. Repeat each day until the ringworm is gone.
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