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7. Risk Factor: Playing a Lot of Sports

Athletic individuals often have a higher chance of developing a ringworm infection for several reasons. A person who plays a lot of sports is more likely to wear tight-fitting athletic wear and sweat often, encouraging fungi growth.

Additionally, there is a higher risk of contact with infected objects like wrestling mats or infected soil. Close-contact sports also lead to more person-to-person spread.

Red and Blue Jersey Boy Footballers Competing on Field AzmanL/ Getty Images

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