You can get athlete's foot on ur hand
The Athlete's Foot was created in 1972.
The scientific name for athlete's foot is tinea pedis. It is a fungal infection that commonly affects the skin on the feet, causing symptoms such as itching, redness, and peeling.
The symptoms of athlete's foot typically include various degrees of itching and burning. The skin may frequently peel, and in particularly severe cases, there may be some cracking, pain, and bleeding as well. Some people have no symptoms at all and do not know they have an infection.
Athlete's foot is a very common condition. Athlete's foot is caused by a fungal infection of either one foot or both feet. Athlete's foot is usually mild and often affects the skin in between the toes causing it to become red. flaky and itchy. The medical name for athlete's foot is tinea pedis.
fungus kingdom.....Athletes foot is a fungus.
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Good personal hygiene and a few simple precautions can help prevent athlete's foot.
No, both scabies and athlete's foot are itchy and easy to catch, but they have very different causes. Athlete's foot is caused by a fungus; scabies is caused by tiny mites. Also, athlete's foot affects the feet, while scabies can affect almost any part of the body.
No, a lichen is not seen in athlete's foot. Athlete's foot is a fungal infection caused by dermatophytes, while lichens are symbiotic organisms formed from a relationship between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria.