Ringworm
Ringworm is a fungal infection of the hair and hair follicles. It may affect any part of the body but usually develops on the face and ears. It is more frequently seen in young pups than in adult dogs. The most common cause of ringworm is Microsporum canis. Affected dogs typically show skin irritation resembling an allergic reaction and a circular hair loss, where the infection occurs.
Mild cases of ringworm in healthy dogs are usually overwhelmed by the immune system and improve without treatment. Pups and individuals with more severe infections or compromised immune systems are less capable of healing on their own. They need baths with antifungal shampoos.
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