Fungal skin infections are generally not self-curing, but require active treatment with antifungal drugs.
Skin fungal infection, also known as ringworm in clinical practice, is an infectious disease that can be transmitted through close contact, indirect contact, and autologous transmission. The disease is not self-healing, so it needs to be treated by symptomatic therapy before it can be cured.
The fungal infection of the skin is categorized into tinea capitis, tinea cruris, tinea cruris and tinea pedis according to the different parts of the infected area, and sensitive antifungal medications are needed for treatment, such as oral itraconazole dispersible tablets, topical naftifine, ketoconazole cream, etc. The treatment of tinea cruris is not self-limiting.
Because ringworm infection is not self-healing, and can be infectious, so must be under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, at the same time in the treatment period must pay attention to hygiene, avoid cross infection.