Scalp Ringworm (Tinea Capitis)
Explanation | Treatment
What is scalp ringworm?
Scalp ringworm, also known as tinea capitis, is an infection caused by a fungus. The infection affects the scalp and hair deep into its roots and may produce flaking, small infected bumps, and loss of hair. It can also produce small, scaly, red to brown patches on the skin which should be treated.
Scalp ringworm is infectious and easy to catch. Therefore, it is very important that any of your child's brothers, sisters, or close friends and relatives be carefully screened to see if they have any signs of infection.
Scalp Ringworm Treatment
Because the scalp ringworm infection is deep down in the hair roots, your child must take medicine by mouth in order to cure it. Your doctor will prescribe a medicine by mouth to be taken daily with fatty foods such as milk, yogurt or ice cream. A special shampoo will also be prescribed also to get rid of the infection on the scalp.
Once your child is on treatment and using the shampoo regularly, he / she should be allowed to return to school. The medication must be taken for at least 6 weeks. It should not be stopped until the doctor has decided the infection is cured. Your child's doctor will determine if she/he will need to be seen again.
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