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How to manage Athlete's Foot? - Dr. Rasya Dixit

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Using fungicides made especially to treat athlete's foot can help keep the infection in check. There are topical as well as oral anti-fungal solutions that can be used to treat athlete's foot. The best way to stop athlete's foot is through prevention. Knowing how to avoid such fungus infections would prove to be a better choice than treating any existing infection. Finding the Natural Cure For The Common Foot Fungal Infection You do not need to be an athlete to get athlete's foot. Also known as Tinea Pedis, athlete's foot is a fungus infection caused by a type of fungus known as dermatophytes. They breed and multiply in warm and damp places of which the feet can provide as an ideal environment. This skin condition can also be acquired when a person has direct contact with the objects or persons infected by the fungus. When Prevention Becomes The Ultimate Solution Tinea pedis or athlete s foot is considered as a fungal infection of the skin of the feet. A skin infection in the foot caused by a fungus known as trichophyton, athlete s foot can be a major skin condition if it s not treated and prevented early. Other preventive measures for athlete's foot also includes keeping your feet clean by following good foot hygiene. Regularly wash your feet with soap and water to keep it clean. Try not to walk around damp areas such as shower and locker rooms on barefoot. You might be risking getting infected by doing so. Experts say that since athlete s foot is divided into three types that include chronic interdigital athlete s foot, chronic scaly athlete s foot or the moccasin type and the acute vesicular athlete s foot, symptoms may vary. People who suffer from chronic interdigital athlete s foot experience heavy scaling, fissures, and maceration usually in the 4th and 5th toe webs while the moccasin type is characterized by the presence of dry, silvery, and very fine scaly skin on the sole. One advice though is to make sure that you don a fresh pair every time. Reusing your socks can only exacerbate the condition or lead to an infection because sweat can be good a breeding ground for the fungus. 3. Dry your feet After washing your feet, use a towel to wipe the moisture dry before putting on your shoes. 

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