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British-Filipina Louaira Dela Cruz (@louaira), who posted a video five days ago explaining why she hasn't been posting much on her feed recently.
"Sorry I've been a bit quiet because my skin's flared up. Don't know what it is. Doctor's don't know what it is," she said before revealing the circular rashes on her face, which, according to her, looked like burn marks.
One user commented on her video, "That is ringworm. How do the [doctors] not know [that?] Wow."
Contrary to popular belief, ringworm is not caused by a worm, but rather a fungus. The reason why it's called "ringworm" is due to the easily distinguishable circular rash that appears on the affected area.
"Sorry I've been a bit quiet because my skin's flared up. Don't know what it is. Doctor's don't know what it is," she said before revealing the circular rashes on her face, which, according to her, looked like burn marks.
One user commented on her video, "That is ringworm. How do the [doctors] not know [that?] Wow."
Contrary to popular belief, ringworm is not caused by a worm, but rather a fungus. The reason why it's called "ringworm" is due to the easily distinguishable circular rash that appears on the affected area.
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