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Athlete’s foot
Treatment of Athlete’s foot
- Homeopathic Treatment of Athlete’s foot
- Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Athlete’s foot
- Psychotherapy Treatment of Athlete’s foot
- Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Athlete’s foot
- Surgical Treatment of Athlete’s foot
- Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Athlete’s foot
- Other Treatment of Athlete’s foot
What is Athlete’s foot
Symptoms of Athlete’s foot
Causes of Athlete’s foot
Risk factors of Athlete’s foot
Complications of Athlete’s foot
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Athlete’s foot
Precautions & Prevention of Athlete’s foot
Treatment of Athlete’s foot
Homeopathic Treatment of Athlete’s Foot
Homeopathy improves immunity and relieves complaints. It treats the person as a whole. Treatment is constitutional. It means that homeopathic treatment focuses on the patient as a person, as well as his pathological condition. It balances the energy system, improves immunity and body functions. It naturally cures the root cause of disorder. Some common homeopathic medicines for athlete’s foot are:
Alum
Agar
Graph
Sulph
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Athlete’s foot
Allopathic Treatment of Athlete’s foot involves the following medications:
• Topical medications such as clotrimazole and miconazole.
• Oral medications such as itraconazole, fluconazole and terbinafine
• Oral antibiotics
• Steroid ointments
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Athlete’s foot
• Eliminate sugar from your diet
• Avoid bananas and other tropical fruits and fruit juices
• Dairy should also be limited
• Choose low-sugar fruits such as apples and berries
What is Athlete’s foot
Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection that develops in the moist areas between your toes and sometimes on other parts of your foot. There are three main types of athlete’s foot. Each type affects different parts of the foot and may look different.
Symptoms of Athlete’s foot
• Itching, stinging and burning between your toes and on the soles of your feet
• Excessive dryness of the skin on the bottoms or sides of the feet
• Sudden outbreak of fluid-filled blisters under the skin.
• Cracking and peeling skin
Causes of Athlete’s foot
Athlete’s foot is caused by a fungal infection. A group of fungi called dermatophytes is responsible for athlete’s foot. It can be passed from person to person through contaminated towels, clothing or surfaces.
Risk factors of Athlete’s foot
• Being a man
• Frequently wear damp socks or tightfitting shoes
• Weakened immune system
• Walk barefoot in public areas where the infection can spread
• Share mats, rugs, bed linens, clothes or shoes with someone who has a fungal infection
Complications of Athlete’s foot
• Secondary bacterial infection
• An allergic response
Diagnosis of Athlete’s foot
In the diagnosis of Athlete’s foot, your doctor may take skin scrapings or samples from the infected area and view them under a microscope. He may also order a culture.
Precautions & Prevention of Athlete’s foot
• Keep your feet dry, especially between your toes
• Change socks and stockings regularly
• Wear light, well-ventilated shoes
• Protect your feet in public places
• Don’t share shoes
• Use powder, preferably antifungal, on your feet daily
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