Ringworm is a kind of fungal infection, the difference mainly lies in the scope of onset, symptoms and so on. 1. the scope of onset: tinea versicolor is mainly caused by dermatophytes superficial skin fungal infection of the hand, the scope of onset is mainly in the interphalangeal, palm, back of the hand, wrist and so on. And the scope of fungal infection is relatively large, there are superficial parts of the skin, nails, etc., but also mucous membranes, deep tissues, internal organs, and even systemic infection. 2. Symptoms: ringworm mainly has blisters, flaking, itching, rough and thickened skin and other symptoms. Fungal infection may appear more symptoms, such as erythema, papules, blisters, suppurative lesions, etc. If the invasion of the lungs will also have cough, cough sputum, hemoptysis and other symptoms, the invasion of the respiratory tract will also have diarrhea, vomiting, bloody stools and other symptoms. It is recommended that patients with the above symptoms, timely medical treatment, if the fungal infection, to check the specific location of the fungal infection, the corresponding treatment.