| The Navajo made a tea of spotted coralroot used as a lotion for ringworm or skin disease. |
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| Prisoners were also paid small fees to be infected with ringworm, warts, herpes, staph, and other bacteria. |
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| Children can get ringworm from touching infected animals such as dogs and cats. |
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| In teenagers, it goes into the groin and causes jock itch and sometimes to the body, causing ringworm. |
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| Tinea unguium is a form of ringworm that most commonly infects fingernails and toenails. |
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| My ringworm worried her more than the swarms of rumors the local gossips were stirring. |
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| They taught me about hepatitis, malaria, ringworm and how Edward Jenner discovered the cure to small pox while working with milkmaids. |
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| It's not a fun topic, but your feet can suffer from a variety of fungal infections that are a form of tinea, or ringworm. |
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| A school is teaching pupils the importance of hand washing following an outbreak of ringworm. |
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| This lesion presents as an annular plaque with a slightly raised and often scaly, advancing border and is commonly known as ringworm. |
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| It also stated that horses that are off in color, wind-sucking, growing proud flesh, or have ringworm are also lacking in copper. |
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| Scalp ringworm is reaching epidemic proportions in parts of Britain's cities. |
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| It is one of several causes of athlete's foot, jockstrap itch, and other ringworm infections in people. |
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| Dermatophytosis, or ringworm, is an infection that invades superficial layers of the skin, hair or nails. |
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| However, if left untreated, ringworm may cause permanent scarring. |
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| Microsporum canis is the dermatophyte believed to be responsible for more than 90 per cent of cases of ringworm in cats. |
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| Later on, in the 19th century, Coltsfoot was utilized to relieve rashes and ringworm. |
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| The rash of pityriasis rosea can look like eczema, ringworm, or psoriasis. |
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| Athlete's foot, also called tinea pedis, fungal infection of the feet, a form of ringworm. |
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| Without state funding in place, he provided clean clothing to all of the new patients, many of whom were in poor health and suffering from ringworm. |
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| Other human diseases caused by fungi include athlete's foot, ringworm, aspergillosis, histoplasmosis, and coccidioidomycosis. |
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| Lice, malaria, ringworm, typhoid, and dysentery were rampant. |
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| Griseofulvin, drug produced by the molds Penicillium griseofulvum and P. janczewski and used in the treatment of ringworm, including athlete's foot and infections of the scalp and nails. |
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| Cures athlete's foot, jock itch and ringworm. |
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| The centre of the macule may fade to generate pink rings that can be mistaken for ringworm. |
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| Fungal infections of the skin are often called ringworm or tinea. |
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| While MRSA may be the most serious skin infection, athlete's foot, jock itch, boils, impetigo, herpes simplex and ringworm, among others, are not exactly fun or attractive. |
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| This labelling standard applies to products in cream, ointment, lotion, gel, powder, spray powder, aerosol liquid, solution, foam, or soap form intended to treat jock itch or ringworm. |
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| She'll also check teeth for tartar and gum swelling, ears for ear mites and other fungus problems, eyes for pupil response and retinal appearance, and, using a black light, for signs ringworm. |
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| To determine if you have ringworm or another infection, your doctor can do tests by examining a piece of your nail, hair or skin under a microscope. |
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| She is known to treat asthma, whooping cough, chronic bronchitis and externally, rheumatic pains, bruises, sprains, strains, ringworm and insect bites. |
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| It has been used to treat furunculosis, anthrax, abscesses and dental throat, dermatitis, acne, eczema, wounds, ringworm, measles, gout, rheumatism, diabetes, urinary stones, and bites from snakes. |
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| In ultraviolet light, ringworm fluoresces green and there will be evidence of broken hairs. |
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| Fungitoxic studies on bark extract of Lawsonia inermis against ringworm fungi. |
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| The extract showed broad fungitoxic spectrum when tested against 13 ringworm fungi. |
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| Cattle are also susceptible to ringworm caused by the fungus, Trichophyton verrucosum, a contagious skin disease which may be transferred to humans exposed to infected cows. |
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| Many students do not get frequent health screenings and they have diabetes or asthma, or contagious diseases such as pinkeye or ringworm, he said. |
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| Ringworm isn't a worm, but a fungal infection of the scalp or skin that got its name from the ring or series of rings that it can produce. |
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| Ringworm of the scalp may start as a small sore that resembles a pimple before becoming patchy, flaky, or scaly. |
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| Ringworm is a highly contagious fungal disease like tinea that is totally preventable and treatable with persistent home care. |
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