How to Use Hydrogen Peroxide for Ringworms
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- What Is A Ringworm Infection?
- Does Hydrogen Peroxide Kill Fungus?
- How To Use Hydrogen Peroxide To Treat Ringworms
- Does Neosporin Help With Ringworm?
- Other Alternatives For Treating Ringworm
What Is A Ringworm Infection?
Dermatophytosis, which is commonly known as ringworm, is a fungal infection. It affects various parts of the body, such as the scalp, legs, toenails, and fingernails (1). Ringworm is a contagious infection and can spread easily from person to person.
In some cases, ringworm infection can be contracted from animals. Domestic pets, like cats, dogs, or guinea pigs, can be carriers of this infection (2).
After contracting the infection, one can spot red and itchy spots on their skin. These patches are ring-like in appearance. Scratching is not the best solution as it can cause the infection to spread. If this infection is not treated in the first instance, it can recur. This is where hydrogen peroxide can help.
Does Hydrogen Peroxide Kill Fungus?
Hydrogen peroxide has antibacterial, fungicidal, and sporicidal properties (3). These properties may help in disinfecting the affected area and preventing the spread of infection.
Hydrogen peroxide may help in eliminating ringworm infection with regular use. The treatment period may vary depending on the severity of the case.
How To Use Hydrogen Peroxide To Treat Ringworms
As mentioned earlier, hydrogen peroxide is a readily available formulation. You may easily procure it from a local chemist. It is also an inexpensive yet effective method that may treat ringworm infection.
A visit to your nearest chemist will show you that hydrogen peroxide is available in varying strengths. For treating ringworms, however, you may need to use a 3% solution.
To administer hydrogen peroxide, you will need a sterile cotton ball. Dilute the solution according to the sensitivity of your skin. Consult your doctor to know how much you need to dilute the solution. Soak a cotton ball in the diluted solution. Apply this to the infected area and leave it on for a while. You may do this a few times daily until you see the ringworm infection subside.
Note: Hydrogen peroxide may cause slight skin irritation. It may also cause a stinging sensation on the surface of your skin. If you have sensitive skin, you might experience slight discomfort. In some cases, using a higher quantity of the solution may cause the skin in the affected area to go a little white for a short while. Hence, make sure you talk to your doctor before using this remedy.
Let’s explore some alternative remedies that might be used to treat ringworm.
Does Neosporin Help With Ringworm?
Neosporin is an antibiotic ointment that is used to treat minor skin injuries. Although there is no significant research connecting neosporin to the treatment of ringworm, it is believed that neosporin might help control the ringworm infection at an early stage.
Apart from Neosporin, you can use Miconazole, another antifungal ointment to treat ringworm (4).
Other Alternatives For Treating Ringworm
These were a few alternative options that may treat ringworm. If your symptoms persist, you must seek medical help immediately. Though ringworm is a common skin infection, it is important to take quick action to prevent spreading the infection. Follow the tips mentioned in the article to prevent future infections.
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