Skin fungi are microorganisms that naturally live on the body but can overgrow in warm,
moist conditions, causing infections such as ringworm, nail fungus, and yeast infections.
Ringworm is a contagious fungal infection that causes red, circular, itchy, or scaly rashes.
Depending on the affected area, it may appear on the body, scalp, feet, groin, or nails. It spreads through direct contact with infected people, animals, contaminated items, or damp public places like gyms and swimming pools.
Treatment depends on the infection. Mild cases often improve with antifungal creams, while more severe infections affecting the scalp or nails may require oral medication.
Natural remedies such as apple cider vinegar, tea tree oil, garlic, aloe vera, and baking soda may support recovery but should not replace prescribed treatment.
Prevention includes keeping the skin clean and dry, avoiding shared personal items, wearing footwear in public showers, and maintaining a healthy immune system.
If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.