Ringworm Symptoms, Treatments & More

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6. Ringworm Diagnosis

A doctor or vet visit should be scheduled as soon as any symptoms of ringworm appear. This can help prevent the spread to other family members. In most cases, doctors can diagnose the condition with a visual examination.

Sometimes a sample of hair or skin may be taken for a lab culture or further examination under a microscope. This helps doctors confirm the presence of ringworm fungus. If left untreated, ringworm can cause the skin to blister, crack and become infected with other microbes.

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