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That faint, itchy patch on your skin might not be “just a rash.” It could be ringworm quietly spreading across your body, your clothes, even your pets.

Most people ignore the first signs.

That’s when it becomes dangerous – and contagious. Before it reaches your family, your children, your entire home, learn the simple daily hab… Continues…

Ringworm is more than a cosmetic nuisance; it’s a stubborn, highly contagious infection that thrives on the smallest lapses in hygiene.

Protecting yourself starts with simple, consistent habits: keeping sweat-prone areas clean and dry, changing out of damp clothes quickly,

and washing towels, socks, and bedsheets often so spores don’t linger on fabrics and return to your skin.

Avoid sharing personal items, even with people you’re close to.

Your pets can be silent carriers, so pay attention to bald or scaly patches and seek a vet’s help early. If you do develop a suspicious ring-shaped rash,

skip random steroid creams that hide symptoms and worsen the infection.

Use proper antifungal treatments and consult a dermatologist.

Support your immunity with good sleep, nutrition, and stress control.

With awareness and routine care, you can stop ringworm before it ever takes hold.

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