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Athlete's Foot - Info on Athlete's Foot Symptom, Causes & Treatment

What is Athlete's Foot ?

Athlete's foot is a common fungal infection that affects many people at some time in their lives.Usually this condition affects the spaces between your toes, but it can spread to your toenails and the soles and sides of your feet. The infection can also involve your palms and fingers. Although it occurs primarily in adults, athlete's foot can affect children. Changing socks, keeping your feet dry and alternating shoes can help you prevent athlete's foot. Often, athlete's foot responds well to over-the-counter treatments you can apply to your skin. More severe cases may require oral medications.

Athlete's Foot is a very common type of skin disorders but is very dangerous also. In some people Athlete's Foot can get so bad that blisters form. Athlete's Foot may stay in the skin indefinitely. Athlete's foot is transmitted through contact with a cut or abrasion on the bottom of the foot. In rare cases, the fungus is transmitted from infected animals to humans.

What are the symptoms of Athlete's Foot ?

Here are the list of some of the common symptoms of Athlete's Foot :

  • Itching, most notably in the creases between your toes on the sole of the foot or between the toes (often the fourth and fifth toes).
  • Cracked or blistered skin.
  • Toe or foot swelling indicates a superimposed deep infection (cellulitis).
  • Redness and scaling of the skin in affected areas.
  • Infection may involve painful blistery lesions, which can be weepy and may have a strong odor.
  • Discoloration or crumbling of the nails as the fungus progresses.

What are the causes of Athlete's Foot ?

The cause of the Athlete's Foot is a kind of mold called a fungus. Following are the main causes of Athlete foot disease:

1)Group of fungi called dermatophytes causes athlete's foot.

2)Wearing the shoes of someone who has athlete's foot

3)Contact with surfaces (shower, swimming pool and locker-room floors) that harbor the organism

4)Wearing poorly ventilated shoes and socks that harbor perspiration provide an ideal breeding ground for the germs that quickly multiply to cause athlete's foot.

Treatment of Athlete's Foot - With Home Remedies

Different Types of Treatment For Athlete's Foot are available, some are :

  • antifungal liquids, creams, or ointments.
  • Lotrimin cream is an antifungal agent
  • griseofulvin, an antifungal medication
  • wear socks

Prevention tips for Tines pedis - Athlete foot.

  • Wash your feet daily.
  • Dust an anti fungal powder on your feet and into your shoes.
  • Wear socks made of cotton or wool, and change them at least twice a day or when they have become damp.
  • Treatment should be continued for two weeks after the symptoms have disappeared to ensure the infection has been treated effectively.
  • In public showers, do not go barefoot; use rubber sandals.
  • Keep your feet thoroughly dry, especially between your toes.

 

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