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Let’s Answer Some FAQs About Athlete’s Foot

If your last Google search says u201cbest athleteu2019s foot creamu201d, well here are some FAQs about athlete's foot that you probably must read today. Athleteu2019s foot is a fungal skin infection which is also known as tinea pedis.

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Let’s Answer Some FAQs About Athlete’s Foot

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  1. Let’s Answer Some FAQs About Athlete’s Foot Let’s Answer Some FAQs About Athlete’s Foot If your last Google search says “best athletes foot cream”, well here are some FAQs about athlete's foot that you probably must read today. Athlete’s foot is a fungal skin infection which is also known as tinea pedis. It usually begins from between the toes and under the toenails. Waterlogged shoes, soggy and sweaty socks are the most common reasons for this fungus to appear on your feet. While you search for the best athlete’s foot cream, here are three basic tips to treat your fungal rash quicker. 3 simple steps to curb the fungus Wear breathable footwear that allows moisture and sweat to evaporate. Wash your feet well with lukewarm water and a good antifungal soap. Pat dry and apply an antifungal foot cream to kill the fungus and prevent it from spreading further. Here are some frequently asked questions about Athlete’ foot: 1)Do only athletes suffer from this fungal infection? No, anybody of any profession regardless of age and sex can be infected by Athlete’s foot. The name is such because it is extremely common in sportspersons whose profession requires them to wear socks and tight shoes for a major part of the day. 2)Is Athlete’s foot contagious?

  2. Yes, Athlete’s foot is contagious. It can either spread from direct contact to the skin of an infected person or via personal hygiene items like towels, sharing footwear, or socks. 3)What happens if I leave athlete’s foot untreated? Even though this infection is mild and not particularly severe, it can spread to other parts of your body and cause ringworm and jock’s itch. Use a good antifungal foot cream to treat your infection at the earliest stage. 4)How long does it take to cure athlete’s foot? It takes about 2 to 3 weeks for the infection to completely subside. To prevent scarring and itching you must use the best athlete’s foot cream for quicker healing. Antifungal foot creams also prevent the infection from recurring. Go natural with Nu Calmar With Nu Calmar Natural Antifungal Foot Cream, treat your skin naturally with the goodness of plant-based ingredients and active antifungal agents. Soothe your skin with essential oils for irritation-free and skin- safe antifungal treatment.

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