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Athlete's foot is one of the most common feet problems in the country. And despite being named after an athlete, this fungal infection can actually affect everyone. Sportsmen, office people, old people, children, men and women' all are affected.

Athlete's foot is an infection in the feet caused by the fungus, tinea pedis, which often lives in warm and moist environments. These fungi can often be found in moist areas such as locker rooms, gyms and poolside areas.

People who suffer from athlete's foot will experience itchiness in the affected areas, often in between the toes. There will be redness and tenderness in those areas as well as the cracking of the skin. Athlete's foot may also cause the skin to break, resulting in blisters. In cases that are not treated early, people with athlete's foot may also develop yellowed and thick toenails because of the spread of fungi.

There are a variety of medicines, topical medicines that will help cure athlete's foot. One of the most common type of drugs for these fungal infection is the athlete's foot cream. This over-the-counter medicine help treat the athlete's foot by killing the fungi that inhabit the area. Some of the most popular brands are Lamisil and Lotrimin.

Another treatment for these fungal infections is the athlete's foot powder, which primarily works as a drying agent that keeps the moisture away from the affected area. Without moisture, the fungus cannot live long. Besides treating the problem, athlete's foot powder also prevents the foot from getting infected again. Remember that a dry foot will not be infected with fungus.

Another treatment option for athlete's foot is the athletic sandals, which a person can use when inside the shower room or by the pool side. Fungus can live in puddles of water inside warm and moist environments such as the shower rooms in gymnasiums and other sports facilities. It is therefore important that you protect your feet by not going barefoot when inside these facilities.

Another great product that can help prevent or treat the problem is an athletic pair of socks. These socks can help keep your feet dry especially when you are on the go. The sweat in your feet and the moisture in the feet after showering can be absorbed by these socks, thereby keeping your feet dry. It is however important that you change your socks often. Reusing your socks is not a good practice as this only invites fungal infection to settle in.

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