What should I do if I have ringworm on my body during pregnancy?

Ringworm on the body during pregnancy is caused by fungal infections as well as factors such as lowered immunity of the body. If the area of ringworm is relatively small, oral medication is not recommended, and you can use antifungal creams for local application, and local medication will not have an adverse effect on the normal growth and development of the fetus, for example, you can use terbinafine hydrochloride cream and apply it 3-4 times a day and stick to it for about a week, while paying attention to keeping The skin of the area with ringworm is hygienically clean and dry. If the itching is severe, you can apply a solution of glyburide to stop the itching and try to avoid excessive scratching so that the skin does not break and cause infection. If the ringworm is large, it is advisable to take antifungal medication under the guidance of a doctor. During the period of medication, you should pay attention to a reasonable diet, mainly a light diet with more vegetables and fruits, and do not eat spicy and stimulating foods to avoid aggravating the itchiness.