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Ringworm (tinea) is a fungal skin infection that causes a ring-shaped, itchy rash on the body. It is not caused by a worm – it’s an infection by dermatophyte fungi, and it spreads through direct contact with infected skin, animals, or surfaces. The main treatment for ringworm is antifungal medication, which can be applied on the skin or taken by mouth depending on the severity and location of the infection. The goal is to kill the fungus and prevent it from spreading or coming back. Here are the common treatments for ringworm:
Over-the-Counter Antifungal Medications (Topical)
Mild cases of ringworm on the skin (such as body ringworm, athlete’s foot, or jock itch) can usually be treated with non-prescription topical antifungals. These come as creams, lotions, powders, or sprays that you apply directly to the rash **for 2 to 4 weeks (continue using for the full duration even if the rash starts improving). Over-the-counter antifungal products that work well include:
- Clotrimazole (Lotrimin AF®, Mycelex) – antifungal cream applied twice daily.
- Miconazole (Desenex®) – antifungal cream or spray used on the affected area.
- Terbinafine (Lamisil AT®) – an antifungal cream or gel; often clears ringworm slightly faster than some other creams.
- Tolnaftate (Tinactin®) – a powder or cream antifungal effective for ringworm.
- Ketoconazole (Nizoral® shampoo or cream) – sometimes used, especially if Malassezia yeast is suspected; 1% ketoconazole shampoo is available OTC for scalp, though note: shampoos help reduce spreading but won’t alone cure a scalp ringworm infection.
When using an OTC product, apply a thin layer beyond the edge of the visible rash and keep using it for the full recommended time. If the ringworm does not improve or actually worsens after ~2 weeks of proper use, you should see a doctor for prescription treatments.
Prescription Antifungal Treatments (Oral or Stronger Topicals)
For more severe or persistent ringworm, or infections in hard-to-treat areas like the scalp (tinea capitis) or nails (tinea unguium), a healthcare provider will prescribe stronger medication. Ringworm of the scalp almost always requires an oral antifungal pill because creams/shampoos alone can’t penetrate deep into hair follicles. These prescription antifungal pills are usually taken for 1 to 3 months to fully eradicate the fungus from the scalp. Common oral antifungals include griseofulvin, terbinafine, itraconazole, and fluconazole. For example, griseofulvin is a classic oral treatment for children with scalp ringworm, while terbinafine pills are often used for adults.
Nail fungus (fungal nail infection) is another form of ringworm that typically needs oral treatment. Toenails or fingernails may become thick, discolored, or brittle. Topical lacquers or creams alone are usually not effective for nail ringworm – prescription oral medication (like terbinafine or itraconazole taken for several months) is the standard approach. In some cases of severe nail infection, the doctor might recommend removing the infected part of the nail as well. Nail infections are stubborn and can take several months (up to a year) of treatment to clear, with regular monitoring by your doctor.
Even for widespread skin ringworm or cases that don’t respond to creams, doctors may prescribe oral antifungals to ensure the infection is cleared. It’s important to take the medication for the full course prescribed – stopping too early can lead to the fungus surviving and the infection coming back.
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Ringworm (tinea) is a fungal skin infection that causes a ring-shaped, itchy rash on the body. It is not caused by a worm – it’s an infection by dermatophyte fungi, and it spreads through direct contact with infected skin, animals, or surfaces. The main treatment for ringworm is antifungal medication, which can be applied on the skin or taken by mouth depending on the severity and location of the infection. The goal is to kill the fungus and prevent it from spreading or coming back. Here are the common treatments for ringworm:
Over-the-Counter Antifungal Medications (Topical)
Mild cases of ringworm on the skin (such as body ringworm, athlete’s foot, or jock itch) can usually be treated with non-prescription topical antifungals. These come as creams, lotions, powders, or sprays that you apply directly to the rash **for 2 to 4 weeks (continue using for the full duration even if the rash starts improving). Over-the-counter antifungal products that work well include:
- Clotrimazole (Lotrimin AF®, Mycelex) – antifungal cream applied twice daily.
- Miconazole (Desenex®) – antifungal cream or spray used on the affected area.
- Terbinafine (Lamisil AT®) – an antifungal cream or gel; often clears ringworm slightly faster than some other creams.
- Tolnaftate (Tinactin®) – a powder or cream antifungal effective for ringworm.
- Ketoconazole (Nizoral® shampoo or cream) – sometimes used, especially if Malassezia yeast is suspected; 1% ketoconazole shampoo is available OTC for scalp, though note: shampoos help reduce spreading but won’t alone cure a scalp ringworm infection.
When using an OTC product, apply a thin layer beyond the edge of the visible rash and keep using it for the full recommended time. If the ringworm does not improve or actually worsens after ~2 weeks of proper use, you should see a doctor for prescription treatments.
Prescription Antifungal Treatments (Oral or Stronger Topicals)
For more severe or persistent ringworm, or infections in hard-to-treat areas like the scalp (tinea capitis) or nails (tinea unguium), a healthcare provider will prescribe stronger medication. Ringworm of the scalp almost always requires an oral antifungal pill because creams/shampoos alone can’t penetrate deep into hair follicles. These prescription antifungal pills are usually taken for 1 to 3 months to fully eradicate the fungus from the scalp. Common oral antifungals include griseofulvin, terbinafine, itraconazole, and fluconazole. For example, griseofulvin is a classic oral treatment for children with scalp ringworm, while terbinafine pills are often used for adults.
Nail fungus (fungal nail infection) is another form of ringworm that typically needs oral treatment. Toenails or fingernails may become thick, discolored, or brittle. Topical lacquers or creams alone are usually not effective for nail ringworm – prescription oral medication (like terbinafine or itraconazole taken for several months) is the standard approach. In some cases of severe nail infection, the doctor might recommend removing the infected part of the nail as well. Nail infections are stubborn and can take several months (up to a year) of treatment to clear, with regular monitoring by your doctor.
Even for widespread skin ringworm or cases that don’t respond to creams, doctors may prescribe oral antifungals to ensure the infection is cleared. It’s important to take the medication for the full course prescribed – stopping too early can lead to the fungus surviving and the infection coming back.
