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S (Nashville, TN) on 04/12/2009
5 out of 5 stars

Ringworm is like athlete's foot and can be treated with any kind of athlete's foot cream. I had ring worm and the cream worked.
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Replied By Margaret Alice (Fl) on 08/01/2015

I was told to use athlete's foot cream. I think it is working. I tried lots of stuff but this is the best. No itch.
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Replied By KT (Usa) on 08/02/2015

Hi Margaret, Thought I would let you know our nurse practitioner told me I could use the OTC miconazole cream when our daughter picked up ringworm at a public swimming pool. It worked.
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Replied By Dave (Fountain Inn, Sc) on 08/03/2015

Hello Margaret,

Re "ringworm"....

The OTC suggestion is good...I've used Lamisil very successfully.

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Replied By Margaret Alice (Fl) on 08/03/2015

2 days almost clear no itch Just great. Athlete's foot cream I used Equate. I had a very large ring on my neck, now it is almost all gone I feel sure it will all be gone very soon. I was told to use it for 7 days. Good luck to you all.
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Replied By Ron (Verona Pa) on 08/30/2015

I have used Lotrimin many times for Athlete's Foot and recently Ringworm. It could possibly be that all the time that I had athlete's foot, it could have actually been ringworm. I've recently been battling ringworm. (twice within the last 6 months or so) I think that last time I just hadn't applied long enough. It was gone within a couple of weeks, but when it disappeared, I quit treatment. I have used it just as the directions explain, once in the morning and once in the evening. I really didn't wash the infected area every time and it still worked well.
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