Children with ringworm and tinea corporis can choose to be treated with antifungal medications such as imidazoles, acrylamines, and compounded preparations, and since both ringworm and tinea corporis are usually caused by dermatophyte infections, there will be some similarity in the medications used. Children’s ringworm tinea corporis can be treated by topical imidazole drugs such as clotrimazole and ketoconazole cream, or acrylamide drugs such as terbinafine hydrochloride cream, butenafine hydrochloride cream and naftifine ketoconazole cream, and can also be treated by topical compound preparations such as miconazole clobetasol and trimethoprim econazole cream. For patients with poor effect of external application or those with large skin lesions, oral antifungal drugs such as itraconazole capsules and terbinafine tablets need to be combined. When children appear ringworm body ringworm and other related symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and diagnosis, and under the guidance of a professional doctor for targeted treatment, follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, to avoid blind use of medication on the children to cause adverse effects, caused by the discomfort reaction.