Ringworms
Monday, October 13, 2008
Ringworm is a relatively common fungal infection that can affect people of all ages. However, most types of ringworm are more common among children than adults.
Ringworm usually appears as a circular rash with sharply defined edges. These edges are dark red, with more normal-looking skin near the center. This ring-like appearance is characteristic of a ringworm infection.
More than one rash may appear on the skin, and these rashes can sometimes overlap. Rashes and other symptoms of ringworm may occur on several different areas of the body at the same time. Affected areas tend to be itchy. They may also be dry and scaly, or wet and crusty.
It is said that when these patches are joined up in a circle round your waist, it is proved to be fatal.
i'm scared. going to the docs later.
my back aches! and havin flu too. :(
sorry iwan for not able to make it to you bdae bash and sorry TB for m.i.a-ing...
I dun feel lyk celebratin my bdae nimore.
sorry babes.
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