ringworm!!!!! :(( has anyone have ever used bleach to cure it?!


Question: Ringworm!!!!! :(( has anyone have ever used bleach to cure it?
I have heard may times about people using bleach to cure ringworm to me I cant understand how cause its so bad for you skin I am actually a pharmacy student and I have used over 5 different pharmaceutics product that hasn't work and I know its ringworm for sure,just wanna know does bleach really work.
could you tell me how you use it where should I get it from how much Im suppose to dilute ,how long I have to use to cure it if I did decide to use it as my last effort and any more information that I need to know

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Well my friend used bleach during wrestling season, he said he put like half water, half bleach, and just rubbed it, but he also came in with a huge red spot on his chest the next day. So it works, but i bet it will also hurt pretty bad.



So you tried zinc undecylenate, clotrimazole, miconazole, ketoconazole, tolnaftate,
Come on - you know there are a few left - terbenafine, griseofulvin....etc....and you also know they each one of those should be used for at least three weeks, and sometimes six weeks minimum - and you do know that there is never -EVER - a reason to use bleach on a skin infection, and no logical reason why it would ever work, right? If you are gonna insist on a cholrine compound, I would suggest chlorhexidine gluconate, in hibiclens wash first. You should be familiar with it in the pharmacy ;)


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Not on your skin -- it's used to disinfect surfaces.
A natural source product that works is Tea Tree Oil.
The issue with problems like ringworm etc. is susceptibility. A healthy body makes a lousy host to parasites. The pharma. industry is too focussed on treating symptoms.



Anti-fungal cream, ringworm is a skin fungus... Over the counter athlete's foot & jock itch creams normally do the trick, ringworm is very sensitive to sunlight baking it in the sun is the best way to get rid of it. Are you sure you're a pharmacy student? you should know this!




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