Sunday, 2 November 2014

Corporis



Corporis: Corporis is also known as the Ringworm. It is caused by the tiny fungus known as dermatophytosis. Corporis is common in children but can occur in people of all ages.This disease can spread easily if you come into direct contact with an area of ringworm on someone's body. You can also get it by touching the things that have the fungi.
          1.  Clothing
          2.  Combs
          3.  Pool surfaces
          4.  Shower floors and walls

Corporis or tinea corporis is begin by the small area of red and rashes or pimples on the skin. It becomes slowly ring shaped with red color including itching.

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