Ringworm, a fungal infection that causes itching, rashes, hair loss, and bald patches, is reportedly on the rise among young people in Germany. Dermatologists have noted an uptick in cases, especially among male patients, with concerns centering on hygiene standards at barbershops.
While most reports remain anecdotal, medical professionals are raising alarms about the potential spread of the infection, which is commonly contracted through direct contact with infected skin or contaminated surfaces. Experts suggest that certain popular haircuts, namely the “low fade” and the “undercut,” could be contributing to the increase. Both styles involve shaving the hair very close to the scalp, providing an environment where fungal infections can thrive.
The trend has gained visibility in Germany, with high-profile figures such as players from the national team at the EURO 2024 seen sporting these edgy styles. However, as more individuals opt for these cuts, the need for proper sanitation practices in barbershops has become a growing concern.
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