Patient dealing with Athlete's Foot

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Athlete's Foot

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A fungal infection causing itching, scaling, and burning between the toes and on the soles.

When to See a Doctor

  • Symptoms that do not improve with rest after one week
  • Severe pain or swelling that limits daily activities
  • Visible deformity or unusual changes to the foot
  • Signs of infection: redness, warmth, or discharge

Common Symptoms

  • Itching and burning between toes
  • Scaling or peeling skin
  • Redness
  • Blisters

Treatment Options

We almost always begin with conservative (nonsurgical) care. Surgery is considered only if those measures don’t bring relief. Your plan is personalized after a thorough exam.

Conservative (nonsurgical) care

  • Topical antifungal creams or sprays
  • Prescription oral antifungals for stubborn cases
  • Keeping feet clean and thoroughly dry
  • Moisture-wicking socks and breathable footwear
  • Antifungal foot powder
  • Treating shoes to reduce reinfection

Risk Factors

  • Athletic or physically demanding lifestyle
  • Being overweight or obese
  • Poor-fitting footwear
  • Existing medical conditions such as diabetes or arthritis

Prevention Tips

  • Wear properly fitting supportive footwear
  • Warm up and stretch before exercise
  • Maintain a healthy weight to reduce foot pressure
  • See a podiatrist at the first sign of persistent pain

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