The initial symptoms of tinea cruris mainly include erythema and papules with itching. With the development of the disease can gradually appear pimples, vesicles, flaking, skin hypertrophy and other symptoms.
Tinea cruris is often manifested in the early stage as erythema and papules accompanied by itching. Erythema is the localized skin of the affected area that turns red, and papules are limited, substantial, superficial elevated lesions that can be palpated.
Tinea versicolor occurs in the palm of the hand, between the fingers and other parts of the hand, with the development of the disease can gradually appear pimple herpes, vesicles flaking, skin hypertrophy and other symptoms, and finally developed into blister type, scaly keratinized type or impregnated vesicles tinea versicolor.
Ringworm patients should pay attention to personal hygiene. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for diagnosis and treatment.