This 43-year-old Shopowner developed this in past one week. The lesion was treated in 2 days.
Facial ringworm, otherwise known as tinea faciei, is a variant of ringworm that commonly affects facial areas such as the forehead, around the eyes, the nose, cheeks, and chin.
It is considered to be rare, although it is often misdiagnosed or initially confused with other skin conditions such as eczema or rosacea. When facial ringworm occurs in men around the beard area, it is known as tinea barbae.
As with other fungal infections, facial ringworm is caused by a strain of the Candida albicans fungus, which is found naturally on your skin and in your digestive tracts as yeast.
When this fungus is provided with adequate breeding conditions, such as sweat, warmth, and darkness, it can reproduce exponentially, eating your dead skin cells and triggering an adverse reaction on the surface of your skin.
CAUSES:
Weak immune system
Poor Nutrition
Poor hygiene
Obesity
Direct contact/Indirect contact
Sunlight
Symptoms
Inflammation
Itching
Blistering
Stress
This gentleman was put on a single dose of his constitutional medicine, this clearing happened in 3 days.