Patients suspected of having tinea capitis are advised to go to the hospital for further examination. Doctors will judge whether the patient has tinea capitis based on the patient’s medical history, the state of the scalp, and relevant examinations. 1. Past medical history: The doctor will ask the patient whether there are people or animals with the same condition, and whether the hair is itchy or painful. 2. Scalp condition: Whether there is hair loss, scaling, crusting, and so on. 3. Relevant examinations: fungal culture, fungal microscopy and other relevant examinations for judgment. After suffering from tinea capitis, you need to take medication (such as bifonazole lotion, fluconazole, etc.) under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, it is necessary to block the transmission channels, and family members and small pets with the same symptoms need to undergo relevant examinations. In daily life, it is best to cut off all hair, disinfect household items once a week, and not to mix with other people.