7. Bleeding Palms
While your hands aren’t quite as warm, dark and moist most of the time (hopefully!), they can still offer a good place for ringworm to spread. In particular, the crevices offered by the cracks on the palm of the hands can be a handy place for the fungi to set up shop.
You might notice that the appearance here is very similar to Athlete’s foot, so you might find that you have bleeding and flaking from the hands and that it can be painful and uncomfortable to make a fist or cup the hands.