Tinea capitis is caused by a fungal infection of the skin on the palm of the hand, also known as gooseflesh. This condition is accompanied by peeling, itching, and red spots or pimples on the palm area. If ringworm is identified as tinea cruris, topical application of dacrynic acid is effective. This is because the main ingredient of Dacronin is miconazole nitrate, which has an inhibiting effect on the reproduction of the fungus. If the effect is not good, you can combine the treatment with oral medications for common treatment, you can choose terbinafine tablets or itraconazole, and the overall treatment cycle usually takes about one month. After the rash has completely subsided, it is best to insist on using topical medication for another week for consolidation to avoid recurrence of the condition.