What are the symptoms of ringworm?

Ringworm is also known as tinea corporis, and the main symptoms include localized erythema and papules, localized itching, and multi-site distribution. 1. local erythema and papules: ringworm early manifestation of local skin with erythema, papules and blisters, blisters dry up after the appearance of flaking and gradually spread to the surrounding area, lesions are mostly ring-shaped or multi-ring-shaped, the edge of the elevated, clear boundaries. 2. Itchy local skin: itchy parts of tinea corporis, long time scratching stimulation makes the local skin become mossy. 3. Multi-site distribution: tinea corporis occurs in the neck, face, limbs, trunk and other parts of the body, mild tinea corporis usually occurs single or multiple red pinhead-sized papules or blisters or large flakes. Individual differences, tinea corporis symptoms are also various, it is recommended that the above symptoms should be timely hospital consultation, a clear diagnosis, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. Daily attention to diet light, avoid eating spicy stimulating food.