yes they can
No....its just athletes foot
athletes foot change your socks every hour
Yes
fungi
Athlete's Foot is caused by a family of fungus.
A fungal infection. When your feet are warm and moist it is a great place for fungus to grow. Keep them dry and air them out. Change your socks often and go barefoot when you can. Use an over the counter anti-fungal like Lamisil and you should be fine.
Yes. Athlete's foot is caused by fungi in the genus Trichophyton.
Socks are good in the summer because they help wick moisture away from the feet and keep them dry. They help protect against athletes foot in this way, and also guard against blisters
I have never tried injinji socks personally, but I hear that they help keep your feet cool when you run. They also help keep your feet dry so you don't get athletes foot.
Dry foot sock
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.
it depends how comfy you feel with them all day....if they are and u'rent it doesn't matter. I think this is bad for your feet because you sweat a lot and this may be a cause of athletes foot.