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==Medical Therapy== | ==Medical Therapy== | ||
*Topical Agents: Antifungal treatments include topical agents such as miconazole, terbinafine, clotrimazole, ketoconazole, or tolnaftate applied twice daily until symptoms resolve (usually within one or two weeks). Topical treatments should then be continued for a further 7 days after resolution of visible symptoms to prevent recurrence. The total duration of treatment is therefore generally two weeks, but may be as long as three. | *Topical Agents: Antifungal treatments include topical agents such as [[miconazole]], [[terbinafine]], [[clotrimazole]], [[ketoconazole]], or [[tolnaftate]] applied twice daily until symptoms resolve (usually within one or two weeks). Topical treatments should then be continued for a further 7 days after resolution of visible symptoms to prevent recurrence. The total duration of treatment is therefore generally two weeks, but may be as long as three. | ||
*Oral Medications: In more severe cases or where there is scalp ringworm, systemic treatment with oral medications may be given. | *Oral Medications: In more severe cases or where there is scalp ringworm, systemic treatment with oral medications may be given. | ||
*To prevent spreading the infection, | *To prevent spreading the [[infection]], [[lesion]]s should not be touched, and good hygiene maintained with washing of hands and the body. | ||
*Infected pets also should be treated. | *Infected pets also should be treated. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Medical Therapy
- Topical Agents: Antifungal treatments include topical agents such as miconazole, terbinafine, clotrimazole, ketoconazole, or tolnaftate applied twice daily until symptoms resolve (usually within one or two weeks). Topical treatments should then be continued for a further 7 days after resolution of visible symptoms to prevent recurrence. The total duration of treatment is therefore generally two weeks, but may be as long as three.
- Oral Medications: In more severe cases or where there is scalp ringworm, systemic treatment with oral medications may be given.
- To prevent spreading the infection, lesions should not be touched, and good hygiene maintained with washing of hands and the body.
- Infected pets also should be treated.