Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis)
Trichophyton fungi are what causes an athlete’s foot – a dermatological infection. This foot fungus thrives in the spaces between the toes, where moisture tends to build up.
The fungus that causes athlete’s foot is very infectious and may be found in locations like locker rooms and public swimming pools.
Athlete’s foot is a difficult condition to treat, and it frequently recurs. If left untreated, it can extend to the sole of the foot, resulting in bacterial infection and problems.
It can spread to the nails in advanced stages, causing them to stiffen and discolor. Athlete’s foot can also produce discomfort in other parts of the body, such as the groin or hands.
Let’s look at how to spot this problem and what you can do to avoid it.
Athlete’s foot is a skin infection that mostly affects the toes. Tinea pedis symptoms are generally more unpleasant than painful, but they should never be overlooked.
An athlete’s foot (…en savoir plus)
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