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There are many symptoms of athlete' foot as discussed below
Athlete' foot affects everyone who comes into contact with infected
surfaces. Other people also get the infection because they do dry
their feet properly. Symptoms of athlete' foot infection can help you
recognize the foot disorder. You can get the infection from swimming
pools and public bathrooms which are mostly found in gymnastic
clubs. You avoid sharing your socks with other people because you can
also get the infection if the person has athlete' foot infection. Your
pets can also infect you with fungus as they walk around without shoes
and are likely to walk on infected areas. Keep you bathroom completely
clean to avoid infections in your own house. You can use antiseptics
and bleaching detergents to make sure that you rid of all germs. This
is important for your bathroom and other wet areas around your
house.
Here are some ways to help you know the symptoms of athlete'
foot:
You should examine your feet often if you go to any public
bathrooms. This can be at the gym or at school where many people have
to use same bathroom. Check for any areas that look moist on your
feet. Reddish scales on your sole or between your toes can also be one
of the symptoms of foot athlete' infection.
The fourth and the fifth toes of your feet will have dead skin if
you have the infection. Some people get the dead skin even when they
are not infected. However, if your feet have the athlete' foot, the
dead skin will be too much. You also feel lot of itching between the
toes.
Your feet may look like you have burns. The areas are always
itching and will irritate when you scratch. If you see any blisters on
your feet and on the toes, you should realize that you have the
infection.
Infected feet do not smell nice and always have a musty smell. You
should start on treatment if your feet have this smell that will not
go away even after you wash them.
Always dry your feet properly after taking a bath. You can put on
sandals or shoes made for shower when using a community pool or any
other public shower. You should treat the infection. If left
unattended the infection can spread to other parts of the body like
hands and the face. If you see the symptoms of athlete' foot, you can
see your doctor for proper diagnosis.
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