Ringworm

The symptoms of ringworm symptoms are: rosy erythema with a diameter of 1 to 3 cm and a thin scale on the trunk or extremities. The scale is called anterior plaque, and the number is 1-3. About 1 to 2 weeks later, the trunk Red patches of varying sizes appear on the limbs, often symmetrically distributed. They begin on the trunk and gradually develop to the limbs. The patches vary in size, ranging in size from 0.2 to 1 cm in diameter, and are often oval in shape with fine scales in the middle of the patches. There is a layer of weak scales with a free edge inward on the peripheral edge of the circle, and the long axis of the patch is parallel to the ribs or skin lines. It can be accompanied by varying degrees of itching

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