Tinea Capitis

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What is Tinea Capitis? How to manage it? What are the precautions to be taken? What are the signs and symptoms? What is the cause of this disease? How to treat it? How can homeopathy help you? All of this answered, in this post and of course our doctors always there to help you. Just fill in your details in the form down below and we will answer all your questions for FREE!

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What is Tinea capitis?

Tinea capitis is a fungal infection of the skin on scalp caused by mold-like fungi called dermatophytes. It is also known as ringworm of the scalp, it is mostly seen in persons having minor skin or scalp injury, washing hair less often.

Who are at risk of Tinea Capitis?

It can happen at any age, both male and female are at the same risk. But it is more often in children and it gets better at puberty.

How it is caused by?

It is mostly caused due:

• Minor scalp injury

• Poor hygiene

• Less bathing habits

• Washing hair less often

• Over sweating on the scalp

• Hot weathers

• weak Immune system

• Wet skin for a long time

• Direct contact with infected person.

• infected comb

• Infected cloth

• infected pets.

• Infected brushes or hats

• Diabetes

How to know the presence of disease?

• Redness

• Swelling

• grey Scalp

• dandruff like Dry scaling

• Sores

• Yellow crusts on the scalp

• matted hair

• Low-grade fever.

• Neck lymph nodes Swollen

• Itching

• Brittle or fragile hair

How to confirm Tinea Capitis?

• Physical examination.

• Blood test

• Skin biopsy

• Fungal culture

What others disease are of same symptoms as of Tinea Capitis?

• Alopecia areata.

• Atopic dermatitis.

• Bacterial folliculitis.

• Drug-related rash.

• Impetigo.

• Psoriasis

• Seborrhoeic dermatitis

• Syphilis

How untreated Tinea Capitis get worse?

• Worsened Tinea Capitis may cause:

• Hair loss

• Scarring alopecia

• Permanent scars

• Pus-filled sore

How to manage Tinea Capitis?

• yoga

• balanced diet

• Personal hygiene.

• Cleanliness of scalp

• Usage of personal comb, cloth, and seizure.

• away from pets especially cats.

• Wash towels and cloths in warm soapy water

• Avoid using hats, pillow covers or helmets of infected people.

What are the Homeopathic medicines?

• Agaricus

• Atrium Lappa

• Arsenicum Album

• Baryta Muriatica

• Causticum

• Oleander

• Phytolacca Decandra

For more information, you can visit Wikipedia and eMedicine.

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