Other conditions with symptoms similar to ringworm of the skinSometimes other conditions can be confused with
ringworm of the skin. Some of these conditions
include: - Contact dermatitis, a skin rash caused
by contact with a substance that causes an allergic reaction or irritates the
skin.
- Eczema (atopic dermatitis), an inflammation
caused by an allergic reaction. The rash may be itchy and red, with raised
areas that ooze clear fluid. There may be small blisters. This skin condition
can be long-lasting (chronic) and may come and go
(intermittent).
- Psoriasis, a chronic skin condition
that causes itchy, raised red patches topped with silvery, scaling skin. It is
not contagious.
- Pityriasis rosea, a skin rash that causes pink,
oval spots on the chest, back, or upper arms.
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