Ringworm, a fungal infection, doesn't heal uniformly, and its appearance during healing depends on several factors, including the location, severity, and treatment. However, generally you'll see these changes as it improves:
Reduced redness and inflammation: The initially bright red, inflamed area will gradually become less red and swollen. The skin will appear less irritated.
Decreased itching: The intense itching associated with ringworm will lessen significantly. This is a key indicator of healing.
Smaller lesion size: The ring-like rash will shrink in diameter. The edges will become less defined and raised.
Fading rash: The characteristic red rash will start to fade, becoming paler and less noticeable. The skin may appear slightly scaly or flaky in the healing phase.
Clearer center: If the ringworm had a clear center, that central area will likely become less scaly and more like the surrounding skin.
Less scaling and flaking: The dry, scaly skin will decrease as the infection heals.
Return to normal skin color: Eventually, the affected skin should return to its normal color and texture.
Important Note: It's crucial to remember that healing takes time. Don't stop treatment prematurely just because you see some improvement. Continue the prescribed antifungal treatment for the full duration, even if the symptoms have largely disappeared, to prevent recurrence. If you're unsure if your ringworm is healing properly, or if you see no improvement after a reasonable amount of time, consult a doctor or dermatologist. They can assess the situation and adjust treatment if necessary.
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