I do not think it is ring worm because that does itch. There are several other dermatological conditions that cause what you have described. The best bet is to see a physician ( a dermatologist would be best) to properly diagnose the problem. Good Luck!
2006-06-10 09:08:47
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answered by TeeCrochet 3
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With Lyme disease, you get a red ring around the site where you were bitten and infected. Multiple rings indicate a skin infection.
Ringworm is a name applied to a number of skin fungus infections the show up as red rings. Athlete's foot and "jock itch" are examples of fungal skin infections.
If you want to self-medicate, ask the druggist for topical anti-fungal cream.
2006-06-10 09:45:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like ringworm & Tea Tree Oil is a great cure & is inexpensive. You can find it at any beauty supply store like Sally's. It's also good for any kind of cut or scrap. I learned about it when I was in Beauty School learning to be a nail tech. I always keep it on hand & have used it on my grandchildren for ringworm. It works!
2006-06-10 09:15:37
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answered by Cindy P 1
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ring worm. U can get an over the counter cream for it. Blue star is one brand.
2006-06-10 09:06:49
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answered by Vidra 5
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"Cabot's ring bodies" the peripheral blood of some patients forms rings in severe/megaloblastic anaemia. They may appear as rings, figures-of-eight, or twisted.
See you MD
2006-06-10 09:46:56
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answered by loligo1 6
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sounds like you have ring worms. Hepatitis could do this as well. Id suggest you see a doctor.
2006-06-10 09:06:29
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answered by Lupin IV 6
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Ring worms lol. it is a fungus.
they have medican for it and they have old time things you can do like timbel lmao. not serious thing just itchs alot.
2006-06-10 09:14:40
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answered by jjnsao 5
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ring worm, you need cream for it. go see your doctor
2006-06-10 09:05:55
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answered by hotmama3712 4
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ditto ringworm. See your doc.
2006-06-10 09:07:09
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answered by bad_girlfriend? 2
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It could be Lyme disease
2006-06-10 09:12:42
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answered by SFC_Raptor 4
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