Shearing Ringworm

July 9, 2006 | Category - Beauty 

 

 

The disease is most common in India and it forms bald patches. It doesn’t cause a permanent loss of hair. If the ringworm is not immediately treated, the patches become larger and join each other.

Stop sending your child to the school, if he suffers from this contagious disease, to avoid an epidemic. Cut the child’s hair short to make treatment easier and cover his hair with a cap.


 
 

 
 

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