It appeared about three days ago without notice. It's been exactly this size the entire time. It doesn't itch, just feels scaly to the touch.
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Is this ringworm?
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If you have handled a kitten or a puppy recently, this could represent a fungus infection[ ringworm]. You might see your Dermatologist for a fungus scraping called a KOH prep, or treat with an over the counter antifungal, such as terbenafine cream. If it is a fungus, it's ring should slowly expand with time if left untreated.