Ringworm can be transmitted to humans as a fungal infection and clinically manifests as annular erythema with papules on the trunk, extremities, and even the face, with more pronounced itching. When ringworm is transmitted to humans, the symptoms are more severe than those of ringworm, such as brighter red color, more pronounced itching, and longer treatment intervals, and mycelium or spores can be detected during fungal microscopy. Therefore, it is important to take early and symptomatic antifungal treatment when ringworm is transmitted to humans, and to take care of ironing clothes, etc., to avoid spreading the infection yourself.