Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection of the skin that causes scaling, flaking, and itch of affected areas. There are many treatments available for athlete’s foot and depending on the severity of the case the doctor/dermatologist will determine the best treatment for you. And here are the best treatments you can apply by yourself: 1.
Fungicides – There are medications available for athlete’s foot, including miconazole, econazole nitrate (Spectazole), clotrimazole (Lotrimin), terbinafine (Lamisil) sprays and creams, and ketoconazole shampoo and cream (Nizoral). 2. Keeping feet clean and dry – Washing of feet properly using foot brush twice a day with germicidal soap and lukewarm water can help, then dry feet with a clean foot towel and use blower.
Go barefoot or wear sandals whenever possible and when you wear socks, wear only clean and dry socks. 3. Epsom salt – Soaking your feet at least 15 minutes a day can help relieve athlete’s foot.
For some people, epsom salt works. Other alternatives for this treatment include tea tree oil, cider vinegar, or diluted clorox foot soaks. There are also different otc treatments available for athlete's foot.
For instance, zerofungus, which is a topical cream for athlete's foot, is said to be effective in treating the condition. Of course, you need to practice good foot hygiene because cleanliness is always the best way to go when treating fungal infections.
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