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What Causes Large Patch Of Ringworm On The Back Of The Scalp?

My son had a large patch of ringworm on back of his scalp. Lost his hair, took a whole bottle of oral meds to clear it. Seemed to be doing ok. Hair grew back. Now, same area, there s a patch of hard bumps. Some red, some pussi. Could it have not cleared up completely?
Tue, 28 Oct 2014
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Hello,
Welcome to HCM,

I understand your concern regarding your skin problem and I hope I am able to help you in the same.

Your child seems to have developed tinea capitis which is a fungal infection of the hair which occurs mostly in young children.

The most important part of its treatment is the intake of oral antifungals which your child will start taking in few days.

For the associated pain, you can give a simple painkiller like paracetamol in the right dose which is deterimined by her weight.

Maintain proper hygiene of the surrounding hair also.Avoid use of hair oil. Wash the hair properly.This problem might take atleast three to six weeks to completely heal.
Thank you.
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What Causes Large Patch Of Ringworm On The Back Of The Scalp?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, I understand your concern regarding your skin problem and I hope I am able to help you in the same. Your child seems to have developed tinea capitis which is a fungal infection of the hair which occurs mostly in young children. The most important part of its treatment is the intake of oral antifungals which your child will start taking in few days. For the associated pain, you can give a simple painkiller like paracetamol in the right dose which is deterimined by her weight. Maintain proper hygiene of the surrounding hair also.Avoid use of hair oil. Wash the hair properly.This problem might take atleast three to six weeks to completely heal. Thank you.