What looks like a simple rash could actually be something far more serious — and highly contagious. Doctors warn that many people mistake these red, itchy patches for dry skin or allergies, but in reality, they are often the telltale signs of ringworm, a fungal infection that spreads easily from person to person.
The most common symptoms include:
- Circular red patches with raised edges
- Itching and burning around the affected area
- Spreading rings that grow larger over time
- Scaly or flaky skin inside the rash
Ringworm doesn’t come from worms, despite the name. It’s caused by a fungus that thrives in warm, moist environments — like gyms, locker rooms, and even shared towels or clothing.
Experts stress that ignoring these early signs can make the infection worse. Left untreated, it spreads quickly across the body and to others. The good news? It’s treatable with antifungal creams or oral medication prescribed by a doctor.
If you or someone you know shows these symptoms, it’s important to act fast — not just for your own health, but to protect those around you.