Ringworm is contagious as long as lesions are present. It stops being contagious about 24-48 hours after treatment begins. read more
It does not take long after treatment starts for the infection to stop being contagious. It just takes up to 48 hours after treatment starts ringworm is no longer contagious. Treatment for Ringworm. The treatment for ringworm is mostly topical for mild infections. read more
Ringworm has a long incubation period. The red rash can actually take a few days to appear on your skin. If you have ringworm of the scalp, you may not see any signs for a full two weeks after you were exposed. Myth 7: You can't catch ringworm from your pet. Humans and their pets can share a number of diseases, including ringworm. read more