Ringworm of the Scalp
What is ringworm of the scalp?
Ringworm of the scalp is an infection of the hair caused by a
fungus. The fungus causes the hair to break. Combs, brushes, hats,
barrettes, seat backs, pillows, and bath towels can carry the
fungus. A worm does not cause ringworm.
If your child has scalp ringworm:
- Your child may lose hair in round patches
- The patches may slowly get bigger.
- Hair may break off in places.
- Your child's scalp may itch and be scaly.
How can I take care of my child?
- Give your child antifungal medicine. Your child needs to take
the medicine to get better. Give _______________ a day, for
__________ weeks. Take it with foods such as milk or ice cream.
That makes the medicine work better.
- Wash your child's hair with special shampoo that kills ringworm
spores. Your child's shampoo is ________________________. Soap
up your child's hair and leave it on the scalp for 10 minutes.
Then rinse. Use the shampoo two times a week for 1 month.
- Keep your doctor appointments. In 4 weeks, take your child back
to the doctor's office. Your doctor will test your child's hair.
If the ringworm is not cured, your child will need to keep
taking the medicine.
Your child will not spread the fungus to others after your child
starts to take the medicine and you wash your child's hair at least
one time with the special shampoo.
Call your child's doctor during office hours if:
- Your child's ringworm has pus or a yellow crust.
- The ringworm keeps on growing after your child has been treated
for 2 weeks.
- You have other questions or concerns.
Written by B.D. Schmitt, MD, author of "Your Child's Health," Bantam Books.
Published by
RelayHealth.
Last modified: 2007-03-26
Last reviewed: 2008-06-09
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