Ringworm

Tinea simplex or vesicularis (common) is a skin disease caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). It manifests itself in the form of skin rashes in the form of single and multiple transparent blisters, covered with thin horny crusts, and is accompanied by itching. Ringworm is a viral infectious disease with a cyclical relapsing course. There are many forms of both spontaneous self-healing and viral infections. Adults are more likely to suffer from lichen vesica than children. This is explained by the fact that with age, a person’s own immune system, which is responsible for protecting the body from viruses and fungi, decreases. But it is vesicular lichen that is one of the simplest forms of a viral disease with spontaneous self-healing. Any factors can cause the development of this form of the disease: hypothermia, stress, infection. Basically, herpes develops according to this most complex mechanism. That is, due to a decrease in the protective function of the skin. The disease is characterized by hormonal imbalance and elevated blood glucose levels. Adult women are also at risk. Especially