As others have said, it's often called ringworm, but is some sort of bacteria or fungus. I have seen it and treated it many times. It may seem like an "Old Farmers Cure" but go out to the shop and get some used motor oil and work it into the affected areas. Around the eyes, just be careful not to get it into them. Do the same thing twice a day, within 2-3 days most of the gray will slough off as you work in the oil and a small amount of blood may appear as you work the oil in. Once that happens, you should be all set. It is contagious, and you should proabably wear rubber gloves, but i've done it many times with bare hands and never had aproblem.
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