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7. Ringworm and the Face

If ringworm spreads to the face—causing an infection called tinea faciei—it often features the recognizable circular rashes. However, unlike rashes on other areas of the body, these blemishes tend to be photosensitive. This means that they become redder and more irritated following exposure to sunlight or other forms of UV radiation. The rashes may feel wet or have significant crusting.

Conceptual of natural problem on woman skin. Boy_Anupong/ Getty Images

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