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Athlete’s foot and fungal toe nail infection treatment

Athlete's Foot

What is athlete's foot?

Athlete's foot (the medical term is tinea pedis) is not something that only athletes can get. It is, in fact, a very common fungal infection which generally occurs between your toes and is extremely contagious. You can get athlete's foot just by using a communal changing room or even sharing a towel. If left untreated the condition can spread to the soles and sides of the foot and to the toenails. Athlete's foot may be further complicated by a bacterial infection, accompanied by an unpleasant smell.
Athelete's foot
Signs and symptoms often include:
  • Cracking and peeling of skin between the toes
  • Inflammation
  • Areas of white, dead skin
  • Moistness or blistering
  • Itching or soreness
What causes athlete's foot
Athlete's foot is a fungal infection of the foot caused usually by one of 3 different types of fungi. As it is not usually known which of these fungi has caused your athlete's foot, you need a treatment, such as Daktarin Aktiv cream or Daktarin Gold, which is effective against all the types of fungi that can cause athlete's foot.

When and how should I treat it?
You should treat athlete's foot as soon as you notice the first signs of infection. The skin often becomes inflamed and itchy with areas of ‘dead skin', moistness or blistering and cracking or peeling. It is important to treat the infected area quickly and thoroughly. Daktarin offers a range of anti-fungal sprays, creams and powders that can be used to treat athlete's foot. Click here to find out more about the Daktarin range of products.

How can I prevent re-infection?
Even if you've got rid of your athlete's foot, it is very easy to re-infect yourself. It is important to remember that the fungi that cause athlete's foot thrive in warm, moist conditions. Therefore, it is important to dry thoroughly after bathing, particularly between your toes. The fungi can live in your shoes, socks and on your towels if you don't change them regularly enough. You should wear good quality cotton socks that allow your feet to breath and make sure you wash them at 60°C to destroy fungal spores. Daktarin Aktiv spray powder can also be sprayed onto your feet, socks and in your shoes to help prevent re-infection.

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