Is redness and peeling on the face ringworm?

Dr. Jesse King
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2025-05-01 01:35:54
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Face redness and peeling sometimes may be ringworm, but in most cases it is not necessarily ringworm. If ringworm is generally due to local skin fungal infection, and fungal infection of the local skin cuticle after a certain desquamation reaction, general fungal microscopic examination may see obvious fungal hyphae and fungal spores. However, sometimes this phenomenon may not be ringworm, but seborrheic dermatitis, and seborrheic dermatitis if repeated attacks will also lead to dry skin and peeling phenomenon. This peeling is actually mainly due to inflammation caused by desquamation reaction, patients if this phenomenon needs to be anti-inflammatory and anti-itch treatment.