Cure Your Athlete’s Foot Without a Doctor

Athlete’s foot is one of the most common skin conditions in the world today; affecting millions of people at any point in time. It is caused by a fungus and is commonly transmitted by going barefoot in public places.

Athlete’s foot can be a stubborn problem for many people. But you should know that you can cure this condition on your own, without seeing a doctor, in most cases.

The main treatment used for athlete’s foot is anti-fungal creams, sprays and powders. These are simply applied to the affected area multiple times per day for a few weeks. Over time, they kill all of the fungus and therefore cure your athlete’s foot.

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Curing Athlete’s Foot With Home Remedies

Athlete’s foot is an itchy, parasitic fungal infection of the skin of your foot, usually between the toes, which causes scaling, flaking, itching and cracking of the skin. It is typically caused by a mold (but in some cases a yeast) that grows on the surface of the skin and then gets into the cracks between the toes. Although the malady more commonly affects males than females, it’s estimated to be the second most common skin disease in the United States, after acne. The fungus thrives in warm, damp environments, such as the locker rooms, health clubs, public showers and indoor swimming pools.

Prevention of athlete’s foot can be achieved in many ways and should be practiced especially in public places. The first place to start prevention is to use a antibacterial and anti-fungal soap such as GymSoap. Always wear shower shoes or sandals in locker rooms or public showers and baths. Be sure you wash your feet with soap and dry thoroughly especially between your toes.

Some of the personal prevention measures you can take include wearing well-ventilated shoes, wear cotton or moisture wicking polyester socks, use foot powder, change shoes every day and replace old sneakers. These are just a few of the ways to prevent or keep your athlete’s foot in check.

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Do You Have Annoying Athlete’s Foot Here Are Some Tips On How To Deal With It!

Yuck! Do you have annoying Athlete’s foot? It can be embarrassing to talk and deal with, plus looks like an absolute nightmare, but it does have to be a pain-in-the-neck to treat.

Athlete’s foot is actually an infection, caused by something called ‘Trichophyton’. In the United States, it’s actually been said that Tinea pedis, which is the official name for Athletes foot, is the second most common skin diseases, just after Acne. Athlete’s foot is also usually caught from clothes such as socks or the actual floor you walk on. In many cases, it’s caught by sharing towels or walking barefoot on a surface that has been walked on multiple times. If you feel that your feet are burning or that the skin on your feet are peeling away, chances are you may have Athletes foot.

Treatment for Athlete’s foot doesn’t have to be stressful, as by simply going through steps towards making your feet less prone to receive infection, such as sorting out warts of covering up plasters, initially keeps the foot area clean and this is what you want do, to prevent Athletes foot.

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