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I may have ringworm JohnG 01/27/04
    hi, I'm 18 yrs. old and I wrestle and one day at practice my coach noticed an oval shaped red, scaly thing on my left cheek which he said was probably ringworm, he told me to go home and put lamisil on it twice a day and it should be gone in about 5 days and then I could go back to practice. After of putting lamisil on it, it got a little smaller but it was still there and so I went to the doctor. The doctor said it was ringworm and perscribed nizoral and I put it on twice a day for 6 days but it was still there. So I went to another doctor who also said it was ringworm and persribed me difulcan to take it for ten days. I've been taking it for two days already but I haven't seen much improvement yet. Why is it taking so long to heal when other wrestler's who I know that had ringworm before took 5 days only? Is this really ringworm? I want to know because I haven't practiced for two weeks already

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