If you see red marks appearing on your arm, that’s a sign of ca…

Those red, round patches on your arm are more than a cosmetic worry; they’re a message from your skin. When the edges are raised and scaly, the center looks clearer, and the circles slowly grow or appear in new spots, a contagious fungal infection like ringworm is often to blame. It thrives in warmth, sweat, and shared spaces—towels, gym mats, even a pet’s fur can quietly pass it on.

But not every circle is something you can “catch.” Coin-shaped eczema and psoriasis can mimic ringworm yet are driven by inflammation and immune dysfunction, not germs. They don’t spread between people, only across your own skin. If steroid creams make the rash worse, if it burns, spreads, or resists over‑the‑counter care, that’s your cue to stop guessing. A quick exam or skin scraping by a doctor can end the fear, guide proper treatment, and protect the people closest to you.