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Manage athlete’s foot & tips for prevention

Athlete’s foot or tinea pedis is a fungal infection of the feet, that can affect anyone! but athletes are more vulnerable to have it since their feet are usually sweaty & damp which encourages tinea pedis to grow. Symptoms of tinea pedis include: Redness Cracked skin Stinging Itching Symptoms usually appear between the toes. 9 tips for athlete’s foot Dry your feet, especially between toes. Use a separate towel for your feet. Take your shoes off when you are at home. Wear cotton socks & change them every day. Avoid rubbing or scratching the affected skin to avoid transmission of infection. Don’t walk barefoot in public areas like swimming pools. Don’t share towels, socks, or shoes. Avoid wearing the same shoes for more than two days in a row. Wear breathable shoes. Treatment Tinea pedis treatment usually takes two weeks, and you can seek the help of a pharmacist to prescribe the appropriate medications. But you will need to see a doctor if: You do not feel better after using the treatment prescribed by the pharmacist. Your foot is red and painful. You have diabetes. You have had an organ transplant or are undergoing chemotherapy. Protection Tinea pedis can be prevented by taking simple steps such as: Wash your feet daily with soap & water then dry them well, especially between the toes. Wear flip-flops in public bathrooms. Use talcum powder to reduce sweating. Wear breathable shoes. Change shoes & socks regularly.

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