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[|Human|] My husband is under physical therapy after a knee replacement, he is a diabetic, and the therapist said she thinks he has ringworm and it is spreading. One of the answers on your website said to apply deluted bleach - how much bleach to how much water? We are trying to get an appointment with our doctor to confirm that it is ringworm and also what they suggest to do for it. We realize it is contagious.
[|AI|]  First you have to confirm it is ring worm because unless we have proper diagnosis there no any use of unnecessary treatment. So my opinion is that take appointment of doctor on priority basis & confirm the thing is ringworm. If it is ringworm then it is transferred to other person only by intimate contact & for getting infected patient must be susceptible. It is not transferred by airborne route & if proper hygienic precautions are taken. If the ring worm is confirmed only topical therapy (local application) will not be sufficient & you should have to take oral antifungal such as Terminating plus local antifungal application such as itraconazole. (for detail therapy consult your dermatologist) My advice is that do not use bleach as it may not be helpful in ringworm infestation instead use one of the above said antifungal cream.