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Ringworm of the Skin
Symptoms
Most
Reference ringworm infections cause a rash Opens New Window Reference
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cracking, scaling, itching, and red. Sometimes the rash forms blisters,
especially on the feet.
Symptoms of ringworm of the body include a rash:
- On the chest, stomach, arms, legs, or back.
- With edges that are red and scaly or moist and crusted. The rash also may have small bumps that look like blisters. The center of the rash may be clear, giving it a ring-shaped appearance, or there may be a cluster of red bumps.
- That may form large, round patches.
Symptoms of ringworm of the face include a rash:
- On the face, the ears, or both.
- With a border that may not be very distinct.
- That may get worse after being in the sun.
Symptoms of ringworm of the groin (jock itch) include a rash:
- On the groin, skin folds, inner thighs, or buttocks. The rash usually does not occur on the scrotum or penis.
- With edges that are very distinct and may be scaly or have bumps that look like blisters.
- That may have a red-brown center.
Reference Jock itch and Reference athlete's foot Opens New Window frequently occur at the same time.
Symptoms of ringworm on the hand include a rash:
- On the palm that may be mistaken for Reference eczema Opens New Window.
- On the palm that is thickened, dry, and scaly, similar to athlete's foot, while skin between the fingers may be moist and have open sores.
- On the back of the hand that is red and scaly, with edges that have bumps that look like blisters.
Fingernails can also be infected. For more information, see the topic Reference Fungal Nail Infections.
Ringworm of the skin may be confused with other conditions with similar symptoms, such as eczema or Reference psoriasis Opens New Window.
| By: | Reference Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: Reference March 21, 2011 |
| Medical Review: | Reference Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Reference Alexander H. Murray, MD, FRCPC - Dermatology |
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