Athlete's foot is a type of fungal infection that occurs in the foot area. It may appear as a red rash, have a slight odour look like cottage cheese between the toes or cause dry, scaly, itchy skin. It is spread when contact with the bare foot is in contact with the fungal, or in a hot, wet environment in the feet area like sweaty socks. To prevent, change your socks frequently and avoid going barefoot in a public showers and wet environment.
moist areas such as shower floors fungus waits on surface to spread
athletes foot
Athletes foot is a fungal complaint that usually affects the moist skin between the toes, but it can affect any part of the foot.
No....its just athletes foot
Athlete's foot is caused by a fungal infection. It causes the skin to flake and makes it itchy. Athlete's foot is spread by the skin coming into contact with an infected area such as in an indoor swimming pool. It is also spread by using a towel that has been used by an infected person.
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
on your foot.
Athletes foot itches and burns, and over time it will get more painful. If you have athletes foot, treat it immediately or it could get very bad. Athletes foot is a fungal infection and eats way at your foot.
leg pains and athletes foot
dogs don't got athletes foot.
No. You could spread the infection to others. You should wait until the infection is treated and the rash has resolved.