Home Remedies for Ringworm

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Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is another home remedy that has been used many times for small infections and cuts, such as ringworm. However, medical experts advise against using undiluted tea tree oil to manage ringworm and other fungal infections. Instead, use diluted tea tree oil. Mix five drops of the tea tree oil with one teaspoon of oil and apply it on the skin. Rinse off with water after 15 minutes.

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