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Ringworm Rash or Eczema?
Ringworm rashes can be mistaken for eczema. This article has ringworm pictures and explains differences between ringworm rash and eczema.
0 commentsHome remedy - 10 very effective uses for distilled white vinegar
Top 10 very effective uses for distilled white vinegar. Cure ringworm, athlete's foot, soothe insect bites, help for yeast infections and more...
21 commentsYeast Infection - What causes a Yeast Infection on Skin or Elsewhere
What is a yeast infection...A yeast is a form of fungus and the Candida genus of fungi is a type of yeast...There are currently over 250 known species of Candida of which candida albicans is the most widely known....Yeast like warm moist surroundings which is why yeast infections so commonly occur in the vagina, or mouth or on areas of the skin such as under the arm or the crotch or between the toes.
10 commentsRingworm: Symptoms and Treatment
You probably already know that ringworm isn't actually a worm. Which means you probably also already know it's a fungus. And, even if you didn't already know this, the title probably gave you a clue. So why's it called ringworm? The terminology has...
Is Ringworm Contagious?
Is ringworm contagious? Ringworm can be spread to other family members and even pets. Dogs and cats with ringworm should be treated by the vet.
0 commentsEssential Oils for Athlete's Foot Fungus
Athlete's foot is a common affliction, especially for people with active jobs or lifestyles. Luckily, it is easy enough to cure with common essential oils.
6 commentsRingworm Treatment - your free guide to real help
Do you suffer from Ringworm, your not alone. Large numbers of people worldwide suffer from this disturbing infection and are constantly searching for ringworm treatment solutions on a daily basis. The purpose of this article is to sort through the...
10 commentsRingworm vs Lyme Disease- How to tell the difference between the Bulls Eye Rashes
It is often hard to tell the difference between Lyme Disease or Ringworm when a mystery "Bulls Eye" rash suddenly appears. Decisions can be even more complicated if you do not remember being bitten by a tick. When I found my first bulls eye I knew...
12 commentsSkin Fungus or Ringworm?
The short answer to that question is: No, skin fungus is not different that Ringworm. They are both the same thing at the source. But the long answer, is that they ARE different because of their symptoms. You see, everyone has fungus on their skin...
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