Ringworm of the scalp is generally not well treated and is more likely to recur. It is important to actively cooperate with your doctor in the treatment process to relieve the symptoms. Tinea capitis is a skin disease that is mainly caused by infection and is contagious and occurs in children. Once a person is diagnosed with scalp ringworm, it is important to isolate the towels, pillows, pillowcases, bath towels, etc. that the person uses to avoid infecting others. It is not good to treat ringworm of the scalp because it can easily lead to recurring attacks once the medication is blindly stopped in the middle of the treatment process, or if the patient does not actively cooperate with the doctor. It is recommended that the patient must take a full course of medication in sufficient doses in order to heal the disease.