
In a world where physical beauty is very important, it is natural that people enthusiastically work on maintaining the beauty of nature. However, not everyone is blessed with perfectly shaped eyes, nose, eyebrows, lips, perfect complexion, shiny hair, so by finding ways to solve problems,.
One of the common problems of people related to skin diseases is the athlete's feet. A dermatologist is characterized by a thin skin between reddish, cracked, toes and says that a fungus that normally propagates in a warm and damp place causes an athlete's feet.
As with other skin problems, athletes' feet are known to be highly contagious, especially by skin contact. To avoid it, experts advise to move away from where infected skin particles may be.
If you are already suffering, do not worry because you can cure the athlete's feet by trying the remedies suggested below.
Popular athlete's leg rescue plan
The most common treatment for this infectious dermatoses is to use a traditional powder or sports shoe cream available in various pharmacies. Traditional treatments generally include marketing drugs known to treat by weakening the exerciser's feet.
The most popular OTC athlete's paw is currently Terbinafine (a prescription drug sold as Lamisil) and extinguishes fungi. After application of the ointment, the success of the treatment depends on the patient's resilience to the fungus and the immune system.
In addition to taking medicine and using it, you can relieve athletes' feet by appropriate hygiene control that keeps foot dry at all times. In the wet area, keeping the feet dry keeps the possibility of spreading to other areas of the foot, as the athlete's foot breeds fungi.
Also, after drying the feet, make sure that you are rubbing loose skin before applying medication to the infected area. As for other remedies,
- Put in shoes and socks before wearing medicated powder or baking soda.
- Please wear cotton absorbent socks washed with hot water with bleach.
- Ventilate the shoes before using again.
- Keep feet as dry as possible using open toe sandals.
- Wipe white vinegar or spray disinfectant in shoes to avoid reinfection.
- Apply antiperspirant to prevent sweating.
- Completely dry the feet with a hair dryer or a clean towel.
- Spray rubbing alcohol diluted after showering, you can keep your feet dry.
- Aloe vera or aloe gel should be applied at least twice.
- Soak the foot with a 50/50 mixture of apple cider vinegar and water for 10-15 minutes daily. This will ease the itching due to the antifungal properties of Apple Cider vinegar.
- rub the raw garlic clumps to your feet to kill the fungus.
