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Top treating 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 methods of treating athletes foot

Athlete’s foot is the fungal infection affecting the area between the toes predominantly but can occur anywhere in the foot. This is a type of dermatophyte living in the public rooms. They love the warm puddles on the tile floor, awaiting another foot to hop onto. Itching in the affected toes followed by redness and scaling of the skin. Confirmative diagnosis by the dermatologists can be done by KoH tests performed on the skin scrapings. Once the condition was confirmed, this may be treated by different methods depending on the intensity of infection. In acute and beginning stage, this condition can be controlled very well without spreading into nearby areas. Athlete’s foot creams available over the counters can be used in mild infection. This cream should be used for a prolonged period even after the infection stops for avoiding recurrence of the condition. Application of vitamin-E capsule directly into the affected area also cures the condition at some extent.

Spray between the toes and the bottom of the feet with a good anti-fungal spray (Lotrimin). A prescription oral antibiotic -Lamisil Tablets (Terbinafine HCL) may be necessary to get it under control especially when the immune system is otherwise weak or compromised. Creaming the germs with over-the-counter fungus-killing creams such as tolnaftate and micnazole nitrate may work for some patients. Home remedies such as application of vinegar, corn starch, alcohol and Vicks vapoRub also tried by some patients and found to be effective. Daily washing of the feet with soap and water that is followed by air-drying especially between toes is one of the vigilant foot hygiene to be adopted by the person with athlete foot. Wearing airy shoes and white cotton socks, using suitable anti-perspiring powder in the foot and avoiding tight hosiery all will help to maintain the feet free from infection.

 

 



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