Bleach on skin...?

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If i put a bit of bleach on my skin will it leave a mark, i have ringworm in two places and anti fungal can take up to 4 weeks but i read bleach can take as little as three days. one of the patches looks to have died down and doesn't sting, last night i put anti fungal on them and one of them stung for a bit, this morning i put a tiny amount of bleach on two q-tips and applied it to each ringworm, the same one stings and the same one doesn't,so if it fails its no big whoop, i am just worried about it leaving a mark. Any ideas

i got them from wrestling if it means anything.
 
[quote name='LilPaintballer']If i put a bit of bleach on my skin will it leave a mark, i have ringworm in two places and anti fungal can take up to 4 weeks but i read bleach can take as little as three days. one of the patches looks to have died down and doesn't sting, last night i put anti fungal on them and one of them stung for a bit, this morning i put a tiny amount of bleach on two q-tips and applied it to each ringworm, the same one stings and the same one doesn't,so if it fails its no big whoop, i am just worried about it leaving a mark. Any ideas

i got them from wrestling if it means anything.[/quote]

1. Ask a doctor.
2. Shower more, preferably at school, right after practice. (I wrestled in high school, ringworm and impatego are a bitch to deal with).

~HotShotX
 
I had them from jiu jitsu once...I just put bleach on them periodicly and it went away around a week or so. It didn't leave a mark.
 
Bleach isn't as dangerous as you'd think, i wouldn't advise drinking it, but getting it on your skin isn't going to hurt you.
 
well i looked at my patch before showering which is 30 minutes after a applied it, and it looks so much smaller, i reapplied it a few minutes ago.

Hotshot, our program is one of the most respected in Nassau county so we are always on the mat, i got these two particularly from a camp two weeks ago and we weren't able to shower after like after a normal practice. Its macarthur if anyone was curious.
 
If you're black maybe.

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[quote name='Mr_hockey66']A guy at work drank some. It won't hurt ya. Turned his poop a little white. Its just chlorine. You get it on you all the time when you go swimming in a pool.[/quote]That's diluted in a pool full of water, bleach is a little more concentrated. A little may not hurt you, but it's still a really stupid thing to do.
 
I can't believe I have to be saying this. Bleach and Lye are both caustic, corrosive and poisonous. I dont know about topically, you guys do what you want. But there are to be NO posts about ingesting poison on this site.
 
[quote name='guinaevere']I can't believe I have to be saying this. Bleach and Lye are both caustic, corrosive and poisonous. I dont know about topically, you guys do what you want. But there are to be NO posts about ingesting poison on this site.[/QUOTE]

We all know about lye from watching Fight Club.
 
Maybe you do. I haven't seen it, so I have no idea what some fictional movie taught you.
 
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Oh, gwennypoo... you're great. ^.^

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So, I'm really curious... how do you get ringworms from wrestling or contact sports?
 
Well, porn stars bleach their butthole....so I would assume it is ok. I believe it is a "special" solution though. They did it on Howard Stern one day.
 
[quote name='SithFran']We all know about lye from watching Fight Club.[/quote]

I learned about it from putting it in my hair. :hot:

[quote name='thekeybladewars']
So, I'm really curious... how do you get ringworms from wrestling or contact sports?[/quote]
Ringworm is a fungus, not worms. It lives on skin and is passed by sweat. You get someone else's sweat or other fluid on you (or heavy skin contact), it digs in and starts eating itchy round holes in your skin.
 
[quote name='guinaevere']I can't believe I have to be saying this. Bleach and Lye are both caustic, corrosive and poisonous. I dont know about topically, you guys do what you want. But there are to be NO posts about ingesting poison on this site.[/quote]



deleting my post for calling people dumb if they drank bleach/lye is pretty pathetic. Don't you have better things to moderate?
 
[quote name='Ikohn4ever']deleting my post for calling people dumb if they drank bleach/lye is pretty pathetic. Don't you have better things to moderate?[/quote]
I've been deleting posts which suggested people imbibe poison. Is that so shocking?
 
[quote name='VioletArrows']I learned about it from putting it in my hair. :hot:


Ringworm is a fungus, not worms. It lives on skin and is passed by sweat. You get someone else's sweat or other fluid on you (or heavy skin contact), it digs in and starts eating itchy round holes in your skin.[/quote]

Ah I see, thanks for clearing up that mystery.
 
I am a manly man who has done the family's laundry regularly and for years. I get cholorinated bleach on my hands quite often and it hasn't changed my skin's pigmentation.

Skin (and other area "bleaching") is done with Kojic acid, Hydroquinone and Mandelic Acid.

On a side note, I would avoid using consumer laundry bleach on my skin (ie. not applying it topically and leaving it on for a long duration) because some of them use various heavy metals as bleaching catalysts, which might not have a good long term effect.
 
[quote name='lilboo']Sweet. I turn 10 next month and I'll have the asshole of a 24 year old! :whee:[/QUOTE]

Oh lilboo, you and your stories and tendency to reverse numbers.
 
Guys, my friend just ingested a battery. You think he will be okay? Do you think bleach will help him? I mean, batteries are acidic, so some bleach, which is a base as far as I know, should just result in some salt and water, m i rite?
 
well, the ringworm definitely decreased in size at this rate it'll only take a few more day, although there was only one helpful post in this whole thread. The winner is.....
h3llbring3r
 
Ringworm is a bitch. We never had an outbreak when I wrestled, but impatigo broke out. I caught it from some fucking gross dude on another team. But if it's clearing up, excellent. If your coach is anything like mine was, see if you can put a few layers of tape over the infected areas and hit the mats again. Just be careful when live wrestling, you could make it worse or spread it.
 
[quote name='Ahadi']Ringworm is a bitch. We never had an outbreak when I wrestled, but impatigo broke out. I caught it from some fucking gross dude on another team. But if it's clearing up, excellent. If your coach is anything like mine was, see if you can put a few layers of tape over the infected areas and hit the mats again. Just be careful when live wrestling, you could make it worse or spread it.[/quote]
currently i am not wrestling, i will be when school starts though, this is from summer camp, i dont know if it was from the dual meet at the end of the day or drilling.
 
[quote name='VioletArrows']I learned about it from putting it in my hair. :hot:[/quote]

Like Malcolm X? That shit looked/sounded so painful. Oh man.
 
Well, lye is the main ingredient in hair relaxer, and a professional did it instead of stupidly trying to do it myself, but yes, it burns like a bitch nonetheless.
 
[quote name='help1']Guys, my friend just ingested a battery. You think he will be okay? Do you think bleach will help him? I mean, batteries are acidic, so some bleach, which is a base as far as I know, should just result in some salt and water, m i rite?[/QUOTE]
Sounds reasonable to me.
 
[quote name='LilPaintballer']currently i am not wrestling, i will be when school starts though, this is from summer camp, i dont know if it was from the dual meet at the end of the day or drilling.[/quote]I never got it because after our practice,we were told we couldn't leave if we didn't take a shower. ALSO DON'T SHARE ANYTHING!
 
Screw it, Just chug a bottle and you'll be clean from the inside out! It would be like a reverse shower! Sure theirs a few minor consequences but "hey!" You'll be sparkly clean!

Side effects may include:
Respiratory
Breathing difficulty (from inhalation)
Throat swelling (which may also cause breathing difficulty)
Eyes, ears, nose, and throat
Severe pain in the throat
Severe pain or burning in the nose, eyes, ears, lips, or tongue
Loss of vision
Gastrointestinal
Severe abdominal pain
Vomiting
Burns of the esophagus (food pipe)
Vomiting blood
Blood in the stool
Heart and blood vessels
Hypotension (low blood pressure) develops rapidly
Collapse
Skin
Irritation
Burn
Necrosis (holes) in the skin or underlying tissues
Blood
Severe change in pH (too much or too little acid in the blood, which leads to damage in all of the body organs

Sounds safe enough to me.
 
[quote name='LilPaintballer']well, the ringworm definitely decreased in size at this rate it'll only take a few more day, although there was only one helpful post in this whole thread. The winner is.....
h3llbring3r
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