DemiS
Warren Veteran
So I've had these patches on my legs that I thought were just new areas of psoriasis, except the strongest psoriasis cream wasn't really touching it. The doctor thinks it looks more like ringworm than psoriasis
Looked online at how people get it...
human-to-human contact (my legs have not been out in months)
human-to-animal contact (the rabbits have been in contact with my legs)
human-to-object contact – both animals and humans can leave traces of fungi spores on objects and surfaces, such as towels, clothing, bed linen, combs or brushes (I don't share any of these things with other people)
human-to-soil contact – less commonly, it can develop after lengthy exposure to infected soil (not been near soil)
Do rabbits even get ringworm? What does it look like? Elmo has dry flaky skin near his neck that the vet said wasn't mites, although I couldn't see any redness or a ring formation. And could it spread to me?
Looked online at how people get it...
human-to-human contact (my legs have not been out in months)
human-to-animal contact (the rabbits have been in contact with my legs)
human-to-object contact – both animals and humans can leave traces of fungi spores on objects and surfaces, such as towels, clothing, bed linen, combs or brushes (I don't share any of these things with other people)
human-to-soil contact – less commonly, it can develop after lengthy exposure to infected soil (not been near soil)
Do rabbits even get ringworm? What does it look like? Elmo has dry flaky skin near his neck that the vet said wasn't mites, although I couldn't see any redness or a ring formation. And could it spread to me?