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Ringworm can be one of the most unsightly, frustrating infections to have. If you are reading this, you have likely experienced this annoying, itching infection, or are perhaps experiencing it now.

You are not alone! At any given time, approximately ten percent of the world has a ringworm infection, and there are a whole host of available treatments and remedies.

But perhaps one of the most frustrating things about ringworm is spending time and money on treatments that don't succeed in curing the infection. Perhaps you can relate to this scenario: You discover a ringworm outbreak on your skin, and immediately go out to find a cure. Perhaps it is an over-the-counter medication, or an anti-fungal skin cream (hopefully you are using a natural remedy!). You start applying the treatment immediately, and in a few days, the rash has started to go away, and you are feeling better!

Then, a few days or a week later, the ringworm has returned. What did you do wrong? Was your treatment or medication a fraud? Most likely, your treatment method worked just fine. This is what I have found is the number one reason that most people fail at treating ringworm:

They stop treating too soon!

Ringworm, as we have learned before, is not a worm, but a fungus. And a fungus can prove to be very resilient -- just ask anyone who has tried to get mushrooms to stop growing in the cracks of their driveway! The secret to making sure that your ringworm treatment works is to keep treating the area for two weeks after the rash dies down. This will ensure that every trace of the fungus has died and will not start spreading again after you discontinue your treatment method.

So don't give up on that natural ringworm treatment yet!

Why Ringworm Treatments Fail (And How You Can Avoid It!)

By: Jordan Hicks




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