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The term athlete's foot is a highly misleading word, as this condition does
not only occur in athletes. Athlete's foot is a common name given to a fungus
infection of the skin that predominately occurs in between toes but can occur
anywhere on the foot. If left untreated the condition can spread to other
parts of the foot, hands and can even affect the face.
This condition can cause a great deal of discomfort and can affect an
individual's quality of life. The skin involved may be red, swollen and may
contain sticky fluid. Patients may also experience a scaly dry rash on the
bottom and sides of feet. This type of athlete's foot is called a "moccasin"
pattern. Cracks or "fissures" can occur between the toes, sometimes with a
accompanied soft white scale .
Symptoms include dry and itchy lesions. Patients often report a burning or
stinging sensation. A common associated condition with athletes foot is a
fungal nail infection. If athletes foot is not treated the lesion can become
infected and extremely painful.
CAUSES OF ATHLETES FOOT
· Many people have the fungus present on their skin but are unaffected by the
microscopic organism. Conditions such as bruising or cracks in the skin allow
entry for the fungus.
· Fungi thrive on moist, warm environments. Which is why this condition
usually occurs in between toes due to an accumulation of moisture.
· It may also spread between individuals. A common port of entry is found
within bathrooms, showers, swimming pools and changing rooms.
· Not changing your socks on a regular basis can also encourage the build up
of fungi in between the toes.
· People with excessively sweaty feet are more prone to this condition.
TREATMENT OF ATHLETES FOOT
*Seek Podiatric advice
· Creams and sprays can be used. One of the most effective creams is Lamisil
Cream.
· Diabetic patients should not try and treat this condition themselves, they
should seek immediate professional advice.
· Wear cotton socks to absorb moisture.
· Dry the feet thoroughly after bathing especially in between the toes.
· Treat excessively sweaty feet.
· Change socks daily.
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