Drool on the face does not usually cause ringworm, which is spread mainly through direct contact.
Ringworm is caused by a fungal infection. Drool on the face does not cause ringworm infection, so there is no need to worry. Ringworm can be spread through direct contact, or indirect contact by touching infected bedding and clothing. If you are obese, sweaty, and live in a humid area for a long time, and your immunity is low, you are more likely to be infected by ringworm than normal people.
Patients will appear red papules, papules, small blisters and other symptoms, and then form red patches, which can be covered with scales, accompanied by itching. It can affect normal life and work.
Once the suspected ringworm appears, patients are advised to go to regular hospitals to find out the cause of the disease.