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Top cure athletes foot Resources

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Athlete's Foot - Proven Effective Treatment

Eliminate athlete's foot with this powerful natural topical treatment. No burning or skin irritation. Proven successful. Results guaranteed or Full Refund. Athlete's foot is a very common fungal infection. It affects mostly men and young people attacking the area between the toes, soles of feet fingernails and toenails. This infection is caused by a fungus called tinea pedis. It lives off the dead skin cells, and thrives in moist, warm places, such as gyms, locker rooms, and swimming pools. The fungus is very contagious and is transmitted by coming into contact with wet floors, or by touching infected shoes or socks. Our skin is constantly being shed, little bits dropping off all the time. If the dead skin is infected with the athlete’s foot fungus and someone else walks along the area where this dead skin is, it could stick to their feet and consequently infect the person with the fungus.


Easy ways to cure athletes foot

The foot is the one of the part mostly affected by a fungus dermatophyte called as Athlete’s foot or Taenia pedis. This condition is mostly common in adult males but uncommon in women. Once the individual picked up the infection, he will act as a carrier and there is a possibility of recurrence of the condition. Allopathic cure lies between the topical application and the oral medicaments. Prescription treatments are usually not needed for topical preparations. Topical applications of athlete’s foot cream such as Lamisil and Lotrimin proved to be effective in interdigital toe web infections. Application of these foot creams should be carried out twice daily without discontinuance even after the symptoms subside in order to avoid recurrence of the condition. More serious athlete’s foot condition can be cured with oral anti-fungal medications for 2 to 6 months. Oral medications may be linked to rare case of liver failure and death. Some oral preparations weaken the heart contraction; hence care should be taken in the people with heart failure.

An older oral medication Griseofulvin is effective in the cure for Athlete’s foot despite it can take months together to clear up the infection. The side effects in the usage of Griseofulvin are headache, discomfort in the digestive tract, and sensitivity to light, drop in the White Blood Cells count and rashes allover the body. Intake of oral antibiotics is advised in the person who is accompanying the secondary bacterial infection along with athlete’s foot. Blisters on other areas of body due to spread of the fungus along with athlete’s foot may be treated with wet dressings with steroid ointments and oral corticosteroids ( Prednisolone). Soaking the foot in the vinegar can treat soggy skin or blisters in the foot. Eating a balanced diet that includes plenty of raw vegetables and fruits can prevent this condition. Carbonated drinks, alcohol and sugar should be avoided. Dry the feet after short showers and apply the any anti-fungal powder before wearing the socks and shoes.

 

 


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