Ringworm Flashcards

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Q

Symptoms?

A
  • Scaly, red or pink ring-shaped flat patch, the centre may be dry clear coloured skin.
  • Slightly raised overlapping rings (1-5cm)
  • Pruritus (itchiness)
  • Asymmetrical distribution
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Questions?

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Tell me about the nature, site and duration of any symptoms: itching, flaky skin?

  • Have you tried any previous treatments, including any over-the-counter medications?
  • Do you know anybody that you came in close contact with is experiencing similar problems?
  • Do you have any co-mobilities that you know of? For example, underlying cause of immunosuppression?
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Red flags?

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If the patient is diabetic refer to doctor

If the ringworm is present on patient scalp, then refer to doctor as they will need prescription for antifungal tablets and shampoo

In a asymptomatic patient with tinea infection of the nails.

Unresponsive to appropriate treatment

Signs of bacterial infection

Severe, affecting other parts of the body.

If patient is a child should be referred to the GP surgery.

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Treatment?

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Clotrimazole:

  • Clotrimazole cream
  • Canestan cream and liquid (1%)
  • Apply 2-3 times a day for both adult and child

OR

Miconazole

  • Daktarin cream (2%) and powder (2%)
  • Apply twice daily continuing for 10 days after lesions have healed for both adult and child

OR

Benzoic Acid with Salicylic Acid Ointment

  • Apply twice daily
  • Not for under 18
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