Can a child’s ringworm heal on its own?

Whether tinea capitis in children can be self-cured depends on the type of tinea capitis. Generally, pediatric tinea alba can be self-cured by puberty, while tinea cruris, tinea nigra, and tinea abscessus require comprehensive treatment.
Tinea capitis is mainly caused by infection of canine microsporidium, plaster-like microsporidium and so on. Generally there is no inflammatory reaction, pediatric growth to puberty can be self-healing. Possible reasons sebaceous gland secretion is active during puberty, which has an inhibitory effect on the growth of fungi.
Tinea cruris, tinea cruris, tinea cruris, etc. often need to be oral medication such as ashwagandha, hair cutting, shampooing, disinfection and other comprehensive measures to carry out the treatment. Although tinea cruris can be cured by itself, it also needs to be treated actively to relieve the corresponding symptoms.
It is recommended to consult a doctor for standardized treatment. The use of specific drugs should be under the guidance of the doctor.