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Tinea infections, more commonly known as Ringworm, are the most common skin infections transmitted through wrestling. It is caused by parasitic fungi that survive on keratin, an organic material that is found in skin, hair, and nails.
Why do we see the most skin infections in wrestling?
The sport of wrestling requires close skin-to-skin contact amongst opponents. This close contact means there is a high possibility of catching or spreading a variety of skin conditions amongst competitors.
What do wrestlers get from the mats?
Viral Infections\u2014Wrestlers can contract a viral infection called herpes gladiatorum (\u201cmat herpes\u201d), a skin infection caused by Herpes simplex type 1.
When can I wrestle with impetigo?
If a diagnosis of impetigo is made, it is recommended that an athlete refrains from practicing or competing until they have gone 48 hours without new lesions forming and they have been on antibiotics for at least three days. Keeping your kids healthy during the winter can be taxing.
How long after impetigo can you wrestle?
No new skin lesions for at least 48 hours (2 days). Any remaining dry, scabbed lesions should be covered during competition.
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People with molluscum should not take part in contact sports like wrestling, basketball, and football unless all lesions can be covered by clothing or bandages.
When can I return to wrestling after impetigo?
Bacterial Diseases (impetigo, boils): To be considered \u201cnon-contagious,\u201d all lesions must be scabbed over with no oozing or discharge and no new lesions should have occurred in the preceding 48 hours. Oral antibiotic for three days is considered a minimum to achieve that status.
When can you wrestle after ringworm?
If ring worm is suspected it is very important to begin treatment immediately. Treatments include topical antifungal creams or oral antifungal medication. Treatment should be applied twice daily for 1-4 weeks. Athletes may return to competition after 3 days of topical treatment use2.
What is a skin check in wrestling?
As a sports medicine doctor, we often get the job of doing \u201cskin checks\u201d for wrestling meets along with the athletic trainer. This means checking the skin all over for any signs of infection or fungus that could easily be transmitted to other wrestlers and equipment.
Can I wrestle with impetigo?
Athletes can not be permitted to engage in activity until they have been declared infection free by a doctor2. Impetigo is yet another common infection found in wrestlers. It is a highly contagious bacterial infection obtained through broken skin such as cuts and scraps.
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Cutaneous Infections in Wrestlers - PMC - NCBI
by EK Wilson · 2013 · Cited by 28 — The SMAC of the NFHS and the NCAA have published return-to-play criteria (Table ... No new skin lesions for 48 hours before competition, Lesions should be ...
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