Ringworm might sound scary, but it’s actually one of the most popular fungal infections worldwide. Despite its name, it has nothing to do with worms, it’s caused by a fungus that thrives in warm, moist environments. The infection usually appears as red, circular patches on the skin that can itch, flake, or spread if untreated.
While it’s not life-threatening, ringworm can be stubborn and contagious, especially in humid climates or households with pets. The good news is that there are simple, effective ways to protect yourself right at home. Here are five tried-and-true habits to help prevent ringworm naturally.
1. Keep Your Skin Clean and Dry
Fungi love moisture. The best defense against them is keeping your skin dry and clean. After showering or swimming, make sure to dry areas like underarms, between fingers and toes, groin, and behind knees – places where sweat tends to accumulate.
If you sweat a lot during the day, try changing into clean, dry clothes afterward. Wearing breathable fabrics like cotton can also help prevent moisture build-up on your skin.
2. Wash Clothes, Towels, and Bedsheets Regularly
Fungal spores can survive on fabrics for days. To stop the infection from spreading, wash your clothes, towels, and bedsheets often especially after exercise or hot weather.
Sunlight is a natural disinfectant, so whenever possible, dry your laundry outside. Avoid sharing personal items such as towels, razors, or clothing, even with family members. What looks harmless can actually transfer fungi from one person to another.
3. Handle Pets with Care
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