Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Looking For An Effective Athlete's Foot Cure

Athlete's foot is a skin disorder caused by a fungus called Trichophyton. Trichophyton is the culprit of other skin diseases such as ringworm and jock itch. Athlete's foot begins when the feet stay warm, moist and irritated for some time. It is commonly spread through wearing of socks and clothes worn or floors walked on by the infected person. "Athlete's foot" the name given to this skin disease because often athletes are the ones easily infected because of sweaty socks while in the game. The best way to prevent fungal infection from spreading is to replace socks after each practice or game and to avoid walking bare-footed towards the shower room or when taking a shower. The first step before searching for an effective athlete's foot cure is to practice good hygiene.

There are lots of effective treatments for athlete's foot. Cure can be an OTC ointment or cream, herbal oil or the cheap, tried and tested home remedy. Most popular brand names of OTC creams include Lamisil and Lotrimin. Tea tree oil can also be an effective herbal treatment though some find it stings, mixing it with an olive oil or a vegetable oil will do the trick to neutralize the sting. There are also remedies that can be found in the kitchen at home such as vinegar and corn starch. Vinegar is an effective way of the killing fungus while cornstarch is good in absorbing moisture to keep the feet dry thus avoiding the fungus to thrive.

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