No....its just athletes foot
Yes
fungi
yes they can
Athlete's Foot is caused by a family of fungus.
Yes. Athlete's foot is caused by fungi in the genus Trichophyton.
Athletes foot
Yes , they do and cause Tenia pedis or Athletes foot.
Yes--and vice versa. They are both fungal infections.
Both can cause harm to living organisms. An example is that fungi can cause Athletes Foot and Ringworm.
Penicillin has no effect on the fungus that causes athletes foot. Penicillin itself is derived from a fungus. Penicillin is anti-bacterial, it affects bacteria. Penicillin may be used if the athletes foot is serious enough to cause a bacterial infection. Anti-bacterials can cause athletes foot and other fungal infections to worsen by killing the "good" bacteria we all have on our skin and in our bodies. Some of those bacteria feed on fungi.
There are several symptoms of Athletes Foot. A few of the symptoms are blisters on feet, itching, burning, and stinging. There are several brands of medicine that can be purchased over the counter for Athletes Foot.
it feeds on foot food