Fungus on the feet is normally provoked by wet or moist conditions and exposure to the fungal infection. Also, the parasitic fungus such as Athlete's Foot thrives in darkness and unventilated areas as well. This is why its important to limit exposure to communal places where infections may breed and to keep the feet dry as well as open to the light and air.
if u never wash you feet or if u wear little shoe that hurt you feet
See a doctor
nuts in yo mama mouth and her toes stank and got feet fungi
Because some types of fungus (such as Ringworm) need sweaty areas of your skin to feed on and survive and in between your toes is a good place if they are not clean.
toes, trees and damp places
Tinea pedis, commonly referred to as Athlete's foot.
No. Fungus does not make it's own food, the way that green plants do, but relies on food found in organic matter, such as manure, wood, paper, or the skin between your toes (athlete's foot fungus). If there is no organic material, there is no food. While one component of a lichen is a fungus, lichens are in a group all their own.
yes
Your toes
When mold grows on your toes.
When mold grows on your toes.
One common fungus with this property is commonly called 'Athlete's Foot'.
nuts in yo mama mouth and her toes stank and got feet fungi
Because some types of fungus (such as Ringworm) need sweaty areas of your skin to feed on and survive and in between your toes is a good place if they are not clean.
No, athlete's foot is a fungi that grows in between toes and fingers.
toes, trees and damp places
Its an effective medicine in Mexico that is used for nail fungus in the toes.
Athlete's foot fungus causes an itchy irritation in the damp places between toes.
Because toes are often warm and damp, fungus grows well there. Different kinds of fungi and sometimes yeast affect different parts of the nail. Left untreated, an infection could spread to other toenails, skin, or even your fingernails.