Ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin and is not due to a worm. The medical term for ringworm is tinea. The condition is further named for.

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Ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin and is not due to a worm. The medical term for ringworm is tinea. The condition is further named for the site of the body where the infection occurs. Ringworm causes a scaly, crusted rash that may itch. Ringworm can be successfully treated with antifungal medications used either topically or orally.rash itch

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