In an ever-changing world where physical beauty
greatly matters, it is only natural for people to strive hard in
maintaining their natural beauty. But since not everyone is endowed
with perfectly-shaped eyes, nose, brows, and lips along with flawless
complexion and lustrous hair, it is only a must that people find ways
to somehow make-up for their shortcomings by finding solutions to their
problems.
One of the common problems of people with regards to skin diseases is
athlete's foot. Characterized by reddish, crackled, flaky skin between
toes, dermatologists say that a fungus that usually thrives in warm and
moist places causes athlete's foot.
Like any other skin problems, athlete's foot is known to be highly
contagious especially by skin contact. In order to avoid it, experts
advise people to stay away from places infected skin particles maybe be
present.
If you're already suffering from it, don't fret because you can still
cure athlete's foot by trying the remedies suggested below.
POPULAR ATHLETE'S FOOT REMEDIES
The most common remedy for this contagious skin disease is by using
traditional powders or athlete's foot creams available in various
pharmacies. Traditional treatments usually include over-the-counter
medications that are known to treat athlete's foot by weakening it.
The most popular OTC athlete's foot medication today is Terbinafine
ointment--a prescription drug sold as Lamisil--which obliterates the
fungus. After the application of the ointment, the success of the
treatment will depend on the patient's resistance to fungus and immune
system.
Aside from taking in or application of medication, athlete's foot can
be remedied by proper hygiene like keeping the feet dry all the time.
Since the athlete's foot causing fungus thrives in moist areas, keeping
your feet dry will lessen the possibility of spreading to other areas
of the feet.
Also, make sure that you scrape away the loose skin before applying the
medication in the infected area after drying your feet. Other remedies
include:
- Putting medicated powder or baking soda in the shoes and socks before you wear them.
- Wearing cotton absorbent socks washed in hot water with bleach.
- Keeping the shoes well ventilated before using them again.
- Using open-toed sandals to keep feet dry as possible.
- Wiping of white vinegar or spraying a disinfectant inside of the shoes to avoid re-infection.
- Applying antiperspirants to keep the feet from sweating.
- Drying the feet thoroughly using hair dryer or a clean towel.
- Spraying of diluted rubbing alcohol after showering can keep the feet dry.
- Applying of aloe vera or aloe gel at least twice a day.
- Soaking feet in a 50/50 mixture of apple cider vinegar and water for
10 -15 minutes daily. This will relieve itching because of the
antifungal properties of the apple cider vinegar.
- Rubbing a clove of raw garlic on the feet to kill the fungus. |