What does ringworm look like in the early stages?

Ringworm is categorized into oozing type and dry type. Oozing type can be manifested as redness, swelling, erythema and blisters in the early stage, while dry type can be manifested as dry, flaky and itchy skin in the early stage. Milk fungus is also known as “infantile eczema”, most of the infants started in 2 ~ 3 months, generally within 2 years of age gradually subside, may be related to genetic factors, autoimmune status, skin barrier function, etc., common in the cheeks, jaw, between the eyebrows, forehead, head and other parts of the body, according to the characteristics of the skin lesions can be divided into oozing type and dry type, the symptoms of the different types of milk fungus are different. The symptoms of tinea cruris are different. Exudative tinea cruris is often first in the cheeks, jaw, manifested as erythema, gradually on the basis of erythema appear papules, papules, blisters, etc., the boundary of the skin lesions is not clear, with scratching, friction, quickly appeared vesicles, oozing, crusting. Dry type milk ringworm early skin may appear dry, itching and other symptoms, gradually appear light red or dark red patches, accompanied by dense papules, but no blisters, the surface of the skin covered with scales, and even dry cracks. Milk ringworm patients are often accompanied by intense itching, which will lead to frequent crying and sleep disturbances in infants, and may also affect the growth and development of infants, the need for timely medical treatment, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor. In daily life, you need to wear loose, soft cotton clothes and avoid excessive scratching and rubbing of the skin.