Tinea capitis is ringworm of the scalp, caused by a fungal infection that often compromises hair follicles and strands. Tinea capitis infections are the most common cause of hair loss in children and manifests itself as patchy loss with broken strands visible near the scalp. Patches can be round, oval or irregular in shape. You may also notice grey flakes or spots on the scalp. Luckily, an antifungal can clear the infection but must be taken for eight weeks. Your child’s physician may also recommend Nizoral shampoo to be used two to three times per week. When a child is undergoing treatment via oral medication and topical shampoo, they are usually not contagious and can return to school or camp safely – but consult your doctor for recommended routines.
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