How to Identify Ringworm in Children
Instructions
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Look for a small, round patch on your child's skin. The lesion will be scaly and itchy.
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Check the lesion for the appearance of healthy skin inside a circle. Ringworm heals from the inside out, causing the ring-like appearance.
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Observe the lesion for the appearance of a rash and/or flaky skin.
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Ask the child if the lesion is dry, itchy or burning. These are all symptoms of ringworm.
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Examine your child's scalp. Ringworm of the scalp is common in children ages 2 to 10. Look for a red, scaly rash and hair loss. The scalp will be itchy.
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Expose the lesion to ultraviolet light. If the lesion glows, your child likely has ringworm. However, there are types of ringworm that do not glow when exposed to ultraviolet light.
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