Athlete’s foot is one of the most embarrassing problems. It affects people regardless of age. It is also called athlete’s foot. This is because it is favored by long periods of walking in sweaty shoes, humidity and heat, and it is easier to become infected in a shared locker room or swimming pool. It very often co-occurs with nail fungus. It is worth noting that infection may occur through contact with surfaces containing fungi (for example, in a swimming pool) or wearing the shoes of an infected person.
Athlete’s foot. What symptoms should we worry about?
Fungi of the Trichophyton genus are responsible for the infection. One of the first symptoms is the appearance of redness on the skin of the feet. Additionally, the disease manifests itself with an itchy, stinging and burning rash. Importantly, the lesions usually appear between the fingers. However, they can also occur on the tips of the toes and heels. The disease also causes our feet to smell bad. Here are the most common symptoms of athlete’s foot:
- Itchy skin;
- skin rash;
- irritations;
- baking;
- cracked and peeling skin between the toes, on the soles and heels.
Athlete’s foot – what is the treatment for this disease?
In this case, it is worth acting quickly. It is worth consulting a doctor at the first symptoms. We must remember that there is no chance for the disease to go away on its own. In the first phases of symptoms, killing the fungi is possible with special preparations. However, later on, treatment is much more difficult and expensive. It is worth noting that the symptoms of the disease should never be ignored. If left untreated, mycosis can spread to other areas of the body, including nails, hands and groin. Unfortunately, it also happens that the disease returns.
It starts with redness. This embarrassing condition likes to come back like a boomerang //shutterstock shutterstock/SHISANUPONG1986
Athlete’s foot – how to avoid infection?
How to avoid infection? First of all, we must remember a few basic rules. Always wear flip-flops when in the locker room, swimming pool or sauna. Moreover, after staying in a shared locker room, let’s wash our feet thoroughly. First of all, let’s pay attention to the spaces between the fingers. For everyday use, choose cotton or woolen socks that absorb moisture, or socks made of synthetic materials that wick away moisture. We should also wear breathable shoes and avoid rubber or synthetic models.
Source: Gazeta

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