RingWorm
Ringworm Treatment in Neath – Free NHS Advice & Skin Care
Itchy, ring-shaped rash? Our ringworm treatment service in Neath provides fast, professional care from trained pharmacists through the NHS Common Ailments Service. Get the right diagnosis, treatment, and advice without needing to see your GP.
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What Is Ringworm?
Ringworm (tinea) is a common fungal infection of the skin that appears as a red, circular rash with a clearer centre. It can affect the body (tinea corporis), feet (athlete’s foot), groin (jock itch), scalp, or nails. It spreads through direct contact with an infected person or animal, or via contaminated items and surfaces. Symptoms include itching, redness, and scaling of the affected area.
Expert Advice & Effective Treatment
Our pharmacists in Neath can quickly assess your symptoms and recommend the most suitable treatment. Depending on the site and severity, we may offer:
- Topical antifungal creams or sprays for skin infection (first-line)
 - Advice on application technique and how long to continue treatment after the rash clears
 - Guidance to prevent spread and re-infection (household, gym, and pet considerations)
 - Referral to your GP if the scalp or nails are involved, the area is extensive, or symptoms fail to improve
 
With professional pharmacist care, you’ll get clear advice, safe treatment, and reassurance that your skin is healing properly.
Self-Care Measures
To support recovery and reduce spread:
- Keep skin clean and dry: Wash hands often; dry thoroughly after bathing.
 - Avoid sharing towels, clothing, hairbrushes, hats, or sports equipment.
 - Loose, breathable clothing: Choose cotton; avoid tight or occlusive fabrics.
 - Pet checks: If a pet has scaly or patchy hair loss, seek veterinary advice.
 - Home hygiene: Wash bedding and clothing hot; clean frequently touched surfaces.
 
When to Seek Further Help
We may refer you to your GP if:
- The scalp (tinea capitis) or nails (onychomycosis) are affected
 - The rash is widespread, severe, or not improving after 2–3 weeks of correct treatment
 - You are immunocompromised or have diabetes with skin complications
 - There are signs of secondary bacterial infection (increasing pain, pus, heat)
 
Book an Appointment
Our pharmacist ringworm treatment service in Neath is quick, confidential, and convenient. Get relief and professional skin care without delay.
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FAQs – Ringworm & Fungal Skin Infections
Is ringworm contagious?
Yes — it spreads through direct contact and shared items. Good hygiene and not sharing towels or clothing help prevent transmission.
Can I get antifungal treatment from the pharmacy?
Yes — our pharmacists can provide topical antifungal treatments under the NHS Common Ailments Service if appropriate, and advise on correct use.
How long does treatment take?
Most skin infections improve within 2–4 weeks with consistent use. Continue treatment for the full course and for a few days after the rash clears to reduce recurrence.
Do I need oral tablets?
Oral antifungals are sometimes needed for scalp or nail infections or extensive disease — these require GP assessment and prescription.
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