Monday, 18 February 2013

RingWarm

Ringwarm: Ringwarm is a common and highly infectious skin infection that cause a ring like red rash on the skin. The rashes can appear almost anywhere on the body, with the scalp, feet and growing being common sites. Ringwarm can spread easily from one person to another. You can catch ringwarm, if you touch someone who has the infection or if you come into contact with the contaminated items.


  

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  1. Rashes (basic dermatitis)—Dry and itchy skin; Rashes on the face, inside the elbows, behind the knees, and on the hands and feet. Your doctor will help you develop a good skin care routine, learn to avoid things that lead to flares, and treat symptoms when they occur. Rashes

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