Friday, February 12, 2010

Ringworm And Diper Rash Cream What Is The Lifespan Of A Ringworm And What Is The Fastest Way To Treat It?

What is the lifespan of a ringworm and what is the fastest way to treat it? - ringworm and diper rash cream

I have a 5YR old and can a moth that I have made medicine available, but does not seem to disappear.

8 comments:

dustinbo... said...

I do not think there is a life expectancy will only continue to grow and develop. Jock was, if problems in the school so much. It was awful. but it is not yet complete, the medication drawbacks, which works very well. They do nothing (because it contributes to the use of the cover band), because they can easily spread. Tinactin nothing for me, thought that I tried to improve for months, but nothing .... I actually used something that starts with an M (sorry been a while) and ran very fast. I know he is very popular and can get in any pharmacy .... I hope this helped

Carissa said...

Exactly what has said before ... use something you have to use for athlete's foot. My sister had ringworm from a cat and was very good with the ointment for athlete's foot, the lot, but it works.

BTW, lichen is a fungus nor a real worm. ;)

foshimai... said...

Life expectancy depends on the treatment. Try to iodine. It works very well ... in a few days.

nick h said...

Ringworm, as others have said, it's a worm, a fungus is. It is athlete's foot around his feet.

Use Lamisil Lotramin, etc., or if it really bad a doctor for an RX for something braod the spectrum Spornox. Woldn't I know it is safe for a child of 5 when you visit your doctor

You have to do something about it. Disappear after some time.

KansasSp... said...

My friend ringworm only one child in a nursery that works. His doctor told him the cream was given for 4 weeks. Ask your doctor if you are still interested.

ritabird... said...

I had a fungicide to my children when they use younger ... such as athlete's foot!

ritabird... said...

I had a fungicide to my children when they use younger ... such as athlete's foot!

TexasSwe... said...

Fungal infections sometimes takes 1 month or longer to heal. You need a lot of patience with the treatment.

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