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NCAA regulations require disqualification if an athlete is suspected to have folliculitis and has presented any new lesions within 48 hours of a meet or tournament, and unlike other skin issues, lesions cannot be covered with a bandage to allow for participation.
Clean the skin in the shower with antimicrobial soap immediately after practices and games. Clean the hands with soap and water frequently. Avoid sharing items such as towels, razors, athletic equipment, water bottles, and hair clippers. Avoid total body shaving which allows organisms to breed easier.
Wrestlers are colonized with staph at a higher rate than the general population. Minor staph infections typically do not require antibiotics or serious medical treatment, but they should be kept clean, dry, and covered. However, if staph enters the bloodstream, the resulting infection can be dangerous, even fatal.
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.
MRSA infections have occurred among wrestling, volleyball, basketball, football and hockey players. MRSA, is spread by direct skin-to-skin contact, such as shaking hands, wrestling, or other skin contact. Staph is also spread by objects touched by people with staph, like towels or shared athletic equipment.

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What are the most common skin diseases associated with wrestling? Tinea corporis - also known as Ring worm. Herpes simplex. Impetigo. Staphylococcus aureus - also known as staph infection/MRSA. Scabies. Cellulitis.
Just make sure to keep them covered with a clean dry bandage and wash them frequently. And make sure your workout partners do the same. When your training partner is showing off his gnarly pus-infected wound, by all means, don't stick your fingers in it. And don't spar with them.
NCAA regulations require disqualification if an athlete is suspected to have folliculitis and has presented any new lesions within 48 hours of a meet or tournament, and unlike other skin issues, lesions cannot be covered with a bandage to allow for participation.
No new skin lesions for at least 48 hours (2 days). Any remaining dry, scabbed lesions should be covered during competition.
Usually, an experienced dermatologist is present to screen for potentially transmissible skin infections, and rashes \u2013 even the most minor of symptoms can be grounds for disqualification.

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