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What Does Athletes Foot Look Like There are other conditions that mimic Athlete s Foot that we should be aware about like that of simple disturbances in the body s sweat mechanism, reaction to certain components of the shoes like dyes or adhesives with weird chemical combinations, eczema and psoriasis. Although some symptoms may occur to children 12 years and below, experts say that these are not serious indications of athlete s foot but skin allergy or any other skin condition. Knowing The Causes Statistics show that almost 70 to 80 percent of the world s population has experienced athlete s foot at one point of their lives. Walking barefoot can cause so much trouble for you in terms of contracting all kinds of fungi and bacteria. Athlete's foot will often cause itchiness in the toes particularly in the creases in between the toes. There will also be a lot of redness and scaling in the affected areas. When not treated, the infection can lead to blisters on the skin and yellowed toenails. One is by making use of a number of herbal therapies which has proven effective in treating athlete's foot. One such method is the Ayurvedic therapy. Such a therapy aims to eliminate toxins in the body and increase immunity as well as soothe the senses by using a variety of herbal preparations. Although Ayurvedic therapy may employ spiritual methods as part of the treatment, nevertheless it has proven itself to help get rid of athlete's foot among other diseases believed to be caused by the disharmony and imbalance of different forces inside the body. So keep those feet dry. Do not go barefoot. When inside public shower rooms and locker rooms, make sure that you are wearing sandals to protect your feet. Going barefoot will only make your feet vulnerable to fungus that may be lounging in the surrounding areas. Fungi just love warm and wet floors so make sure that you do not give them the opportunity to latch on to your feet when you step on them. As the infection spreads, such symptoms become more and more extensive throughout the foot area. Athlete's foot can spread from the soles to your toenails. The infection may even reach other parts of the body including the groin and underarms through scratching the infection and touching other parts of the body.
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