Tinea capitis is a very common skin disease that occurs primarily as a localized fungal infection of the scalp. Tinea capitis is usually characterized by a rash with itchy skin and is highly contagious. The main treatment for tinea capitis is to keep the area clean, hygienic, and dry, avoid stimulation such as scratching, spicy and irritating foods, and avoid smoking and alcohol to prevent the spread of tinea capitis. It is also important to adhere to the treatment with antifungal medications such as ketoconazole cream and other topical applications. The treatment of ringworm must pay attention to early detection and early treatment in order to prevent the symptoms of ringworm from spreading to the lips or other parts of the body, so that the symptoms of ringworm do not persist.