
By: Jacob Alvarado
Fungal Infection
Nothing to do with worms
Tinea
Tinea Capitis
Tinea Pedis
Tinea Manuum
Tinea Unguium
Tinea Barbae
Tinea Cruris
Tinea Corporsis


Growing Worm
Symtoms
Itchiness, Hair loss, Red scaly patches, Burning, Blisters
Keep Skin Clear + Dry
Miconazole
Avoid irritating clothing
Wash bed sheets + Nightwear
4+ Weeks
Severe Case
Scalp + Beard
Diabetes / Weakened Immune System
Anti-fungal Therapy
Laser Treatment
Fairly new
Infectious
Cats
Primarily Young Children
Avoid contact with others
Weak immune system
Contact Sports
Shampoo regularly
Do not share personal items
If the cat has a bald spot don't touch it

Cannot Kill You
Spreads Rapidly
Unappealing
Discomforting
Can become infected
See a doctor

2 out of 10 People
Long incubation period
You can catch it more than once
Genetic
Common amongst Wrestlers
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