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Treating The Common Skin Condition Although athlete s foot can be found in areas where you cannot avoid, it doesn t mean that you cannot treat or prevent it once you have acquired it. Medical experts say that this disease can be persistent and difficult to eliminate completely and totally but can be treated by having proper hygiene and by using medication administered by a professional. The fungus tines pedis is actually often contracted in areas that are wet and moist. Gyms, pool sides and locker rooms are some of the places where these fungi hang out. They can survive in wet puddles and adhere to the outer skin layers of the foot that passes by. This is why it is important that you always wear sandals or footwear even on this environment. The fungus can survive for some time in puddles of water, which may be stepped on by people. When these happen, the fungus will adhere to the skin of the foot and voila, you have the start of an athlete's foot. Of course, you will not be immediately developing the infection. However, if you are not hygienic and your feet are always wet and moist, then there is a great possibility that athlete's foot will develop. There will be redness and tenderness in those areas as well as the cracking of the skin. Athlete's foot may also cause the skin to break, resulting in blisters. In cases that are not treated early, people with athlete's foot may also develop yellowed and thick toenails because of the spread of fungi. The Moccasin Type Athlete s Foot, on the other hand, produces dry, silvery, and very fine scaly skin on the sole of person s foot. This type does not only infect the feet but the hands as well. People who have eczema or skin asthma are usually prone to this type of athlete s foot. The Acute Vesicular Athlete s Foot is considered as the least common type of the skin disease and is traced to those who already have chronic interdigital toe web infection. There are topical foot creams as well as oral applications that can cure you of such fungal infections. What you may not know is that there are also several home remedies that may be able to help you get rid of athlete's foot. You may not know it, but there are several home remedies available that can help you get rid of irritating and troublesome fungal infections such as athlete's foot.
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