Five Home Remedies for Athlete's Foot

Make Athlete's Foot a Thing of the Past with These Simple Remedies

By Dee Jones, published Dec 30, 2006
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Athlete's foot is often associated with people who are very active, like runners, dancers, or football players. But, despite its name, you don't have to be an athlete to suffer from athlete's foot. In fact, anyone who wears shoes can find themselves dealing with this condition.

The fungus that causes athlete's foot thrives in a warm, moist environment. And that's exactly the kind of environment you'll find inside your sneakers or loafers after you've been walking around in them for a few hours, especially on a hot day.

If you have athlete's foot, you're probably suffering from one or all of the following symptoms.

* Itching, burning and stinging between your toes.

* Itchy blisters on your feet.

* Peeling, cracking skin on the soles of your feet and between your toes.

* Thick, discolored, or misshapen toenails.

* If you really have athlete's foot, there will almost always be some sign of the infection (itching, burning, peeling skin) between the last two toes on your foot.

Athlete's foot isn't usually a serious condition. In fact, with these simple home remedies, you can treat athlete's foot at home.

If you're suffering from athlete's foot, keep your feet dry.

Keeping your feet cool and dry will help stop the fungus that causes athlete's foot from growing and spreading. So, make sure your feet are completely dry before putting on your shoes and socks. And if your feet get wet and sweaty during the day, change into a dry pair of shoes and clean, dry socks.

Treat athlete's foot with an over-the-counter antifungal solution.

Use an over-the-counter remedy to help get rid of the fungus that causes athlete's foot. Choose an antifungal solution rather than a cream. Creams can actually help trap moisture between your toes. And, since keeping your feet dry is the first step in treating athlete's foot, that's the last thing you want.

Treat athlete's foot with a medicated powder.

Sprinkle a medicated powder, like Desenex, Tinactin and Micatin, on your feet before putting on your shoes and socks. Not only will the powder help to treat your athlete's foot, it will also absorb moisture and help keep your feet dry.

Takeaways
  • Keep your feet dry.
  • Medicated solutions are better than medicated creams.
  • Soak your feet in a saltwater bath every day.
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