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what is the best cure for athletes foot

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Wash the feet every day and allow them to dry properly before putting on shoes and socks. You should use a separate towel to dry your feet. To avoid passing the infection on you should not share these towels with anyone else.

Wear socks made of cotton or wool, and change them at least twice a day or when they have become damp.

Avoid wearing shoes which are made of synthetic materials. Wear sandals or leather shoes instead.

Powder the feet and the inside of the shoes with an antifungal powder.

How is it diagnosed?

The diagnosis can usually be made on the basis of the appearance of the foot.

The doctor may take a scrape for microscopy and culture.

Future prospects

The condition can sometimes disappear simply through being exposed to fresh air, but medical treatment is usually required.

An infection of the foot may be accompanied by an infection of the nails.

How is athlete's foot treated?

Athlete's foot can be treated locally with antifungal creams, sprays, liquids and powders that are available from pharmacists without a prescription. Imidazole antifungals are most effective and include clotrimazole and miconazole . Other antifungals include zinc undecenoate terbinafine and tolnaftate

Treatment should be continued for two weeks after the symptoms have disappeared to ensure the infection has been treated effectively.

Some antifungal creams also contain hydrocortisone, These are useful when the skin is particularly red and inflamed, as the hydrocortisone reduces inflammation and irritation. They should not be used for longer than seven days. They are not suitable for children under 10 or during pregnancy and breastfeeding, unless prescribed by a doctor. After seven days, treatment should be continued with a plain antifungal.

If the athlete’s foot has not started to respond after two weeks' antifungal treatment you should see your doctor, who may prescribe a stronger antifungal cream or antifungal tablets.

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Expert: nursehope
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Answered: 8/18/2005

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Advanced Practice RN w/ experience in Psychiatry ,Med-Surg, OB/GYN & Neurology.

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