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Can ringworm be non circular?

Can ringworm be non circular?

Ringworm is often circular. It typically begins as a rash with a clearly defined border that looks like there is a worm under the skin. The center of the rash appears sunken and may be gray or scaly. While psoriasis rashes can also be round, the shape is less regular and does not resemble a worm.

Is all ringworm circular?

Ringworm often causes a ring-shaped rash that is itchy, scaly and slightly raised. The rings usually start small and then expand outward. Ringworm of the body (tinea corporis) is a rash caused by a fungal infection. It’s usually an itchy, circular rash with clearer skin in the middle.

Can ringworm be an irregular shape?

Ringworm of the body (Tinea Corporis) As the rash spreads, the rings grow in diameter. The rings aren’t always circular; they can also grow in an irregular shape. You may have just one ring or several, and they may remain separate or overlap.

Can ringworm be oval?

Pityriasis rosea is an itchy rash that begins with a herald patch. 2 The herald patch is a single 2 to 10cm round or oval-shaped lesion. It looks like ​ringworm and usually appears on the torso. Within a few days, smaller lesions appear.

Can ringworm be flat?

A ringworm infection on the skin is indicated by roundish, flat patches that have a raised, scaly border.

Can lupus look like ringworm?

Subacute Cutaneous LE (SCLE) is a form of lupus that often starts as a widespread rash in areas exposed to sunlight. It has a red, ring like pattern, sometimes with a little scaling in sun exposed areas, and may be confused with psoriasis or ringworm. With treatment, it heals without scarring.

Can anything else look like ringworm?

Other conditions that occasionally look like ringworm include seborrhea, psoriasis, pityriasis, contact dermatitis (such as poison oak), drug reactions, tinea versicolor, vitiligo, erythema migrans (a rash seen in Lyme disease), and even lupus.

Do I have ringworm or something else?

Sometimes a skin biopsy of the lesion or rash is required for a dermatologist to be able to diagnose whether it is ringworm or not. If you are experiencing symptoms of ringworm or are concerned about a new or worsening rash, then call your dermatologist today to schedule an appointment.