Ringworm pictures
The best way to figure out if you have ringworm, is to look at ringworm pictures. When I first got this infection, I had no clue that I had ringworm. I’ve actually never heard of “ringworm.” Because it starts off looking like a pimple and then starts itching, I just figured I had a skin rash of some sort.
These are the ringworm pictures I took when my last “batch” of ringworm appeared. As I said, it reappears.
looks like a day or two
after it first appears.

The first picture is of ringworm that appeared on my skin recently. It starts out looking like a pimple. It is red and has a little indentation.
The first symptom I always feel is itching. It doesn’t stop until a few days later and what it does is, it makes you scratch. Scratching it and then touching other parts of the body only spreads it.
a week after it appears

The second picture shows you that same ringworm a week later. At this point, it has spread and enlarged. It looks like a circle with a little circle inside of it.
The outside edges are red and raised, and the inside is white to yellowish and starts crusting after a day or two. When you touch it, it almost feels tender inside. Looking at the circle, you can see that it does look like a ring, although there is no worm involved.
I didn’t take ringworm pictures of its last stages. Ringworm going away is marked by decreased itchiness and redness; red fades away into pinkish color and eventually turns into a slight discoloration. Provided you don’t scratch and scar the tissue, this discoloration disappears in time.
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