No. Athlete's foot is caused by a fungus. Triple Antibiotic (Neosporin) treats only bacteria, not fungus.
One common fungus with this property is commonly called 'Athlete's Foot'.
fungus kingdom.....Athletes foot is a fungus.
Foot fungus is, yes.
No, athlete's foot is a fungi that grows in between toes and fingers.
Athlete's foot is foot fungus. I don't think that you get the fungus just by being in the gym. Although ,if I recall correctly, it is contagius. So if that's right you probably got it by being exposed to the fungus.
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Athletes foot is caused by fungus. Usually a fungus called Trichophyton or tinea pedis.
The Latin term for foot fungus is tinea (a type of fungus) pedis (foot) and doctors learn this in school. Foot fungus is also sometimes called athlete's foot and ringworm. The word "ringworm" (translated) is from the 15th century. The word is inaccurate - foot fungus is NOT worms in a foot. There are many types of fungus and you might want to check it out in your search engine. Two fungi (plural of fungus) are mushrooms and yeast. Hope this answers your question. A few ways to help prevent athlete's foot are to keep your feet clean, dry, wear footwear that let your feet breathe and don't walk barefoot in public areas like locker rooms. There are other ways and you can find them online.
emalsons is a foot fungus.
Athletes foot is a type of fungus on the feet. Cats are susceptible to transmitting this from humans since it is a fungus.