Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
No, that is an anti biotic, won't work for fungi, and that is what ringworm is. Try some antifungal, like Lamisil, or one of the anti jock itch, or anti athletes foot medicine containing tolfanate. That will work best, it will still take a few weeks of treatment to rid yourself of ringworm. Any condition that starts with Tinea, is a form or this condition. Wash your hands very well after using these creams.
Instructions:
Salt: Bathing with salt water is one of the simplest and cheapest ways to treat tinea cruris. Salt will speed up the healing process as well as help control the growth of the fungus causing the infection.
-- Fill the bathtub with lukewarm water.
-- Add two cups of regular table salt to it and stir it in thoroughly.
-- Soak in this warm solution for half an hour.
-- Do this twice a day for at least one month for best results.
The same process can be done with Epsom salt.