Finger Nails Spread Athlete’s Foot, Jock Itch and Ringworm

The highly contagious nature of the ringworm fungus makes the nature of the fungal infection serious. Many do not know that ringworm, jock itch and ringworm are all caused by the same fungus. The name of the infection is simply determined by the location of the infection. The ringworm, jock itch and athlete’s foot fungus causing red, inflamed skin and in severe cases will cause cracking and bleeding (most common in Athlete’s Foot in between the toes). The main symptom of all three of these fungal infections is intense itching. This, of course, causes the desire to scratch because of the intense itching.

The worst thing you can do when you have a ringworm of the body, athlete’s foot or jock itch infection is to scratch. Your fingernails will become a carrier of the fungus. You will then spread the ringworm of the body to the groin which then becomes jock itch or visa versa. Or you can spread your athlete’s foot and turn it into ringworm of the body. You get the picture. The point is no matter how bad you want to scratch, you really shouldn’t. Or if you do, you need to wash your hands immediately afterwards with an anti-fungal hand soap.

It’s important to find a ringworm treatment that will attack all of the symptoms and the fungus at the same time. You need a ringworm treatment guaranteed to work. Something that will help alleviate the itch will drawing the fungus to the surface and drying it out. Which is exactly what the All Stop Ringworm Treatment does. The treatment contains something for the itch, something for the fungus and even an anti-fungal hand and body wash to stop the spread of the fungus via your fingernails.

Learn more about our non-toxic ringworm, athlete’s foot and jock itch treatments and what they can do for you — guaranteed.

11 Responses to “Finger Nails Spread Athlete’s Foot, Jock Itch and Ringworm”

  • Mayo:

    Here are some tips to prevent you from getting, or to help you get rid of, jock itch.

    Since the athletes foot fungus is very closely related to the ones that cause ringworm and jock itch, put on your socks BEFORE you put on your clean underwear. This prevents any fungus on your feet from coming into contact with your groin area.

    Last but not least, stop scratching!

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