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Athletes foot - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Athlete's foot (tinea pedis) is a fungal skin infection that usually begins between the toes It commonly occurs in people whose feet have become very sweaty while confined within tight-fitting shoes Signs and symptoms of athlete's foot include an itchy, scaly rash
What Is Athlete’s Foot How Do You Treat It? - Cleveland Clinic Athlete’s foot is a common fungal infection (caused by a fungus) Athlete’s foot causes an itchy, stinging, burning rash on the skin on one or both of your feet Athlete’s foot is most common between your toes, but it can also affect the tops of your feet, the soles of your feet and your heels
Athlete’s Foot: Pictures, Types, Symptoms, Causes Treatment Athlete’s foot, also called tinea pedis and ringworm of the foot, is a contagious fungal infection of the foot that can spread to hands and nails It typically presents with itching, redness, scaling, or bumps
Athletes foot - Wikipedia For the athletic footwear company, see The Athlete's Foot "Foot Fungus" redirects here For the song, see Foot Fungus (song) A severe case of athlete's foot Athlete's foot, known medically as tinea pedis, is a common skin infection of the feet caused by a fungus [2]
Athletes Foot Types, Treatment, Medicine, Symptoms, Causes Athlete's foot is a term given to almost any inflammatory skin disease that affects the sole and the skin between the toes It is usually scaly and maybe a red, raw-appearing eruption with weeping and oozing with small blisters It affects the feet of athletes and non-athletes alike
Athletes Foot (Tinea Pedis) - Harvard Health What is athlete's foot? Athlete's foot, also known as tinea pedis, is a common foot infection caused by fungi called dermatophytes Found in many different places indoors and outdoors, dermatophytes are especially common in the warm, moist environments of pools, showers, locker rooms and other sports facilities, where people walk
Athlete’s Foot on Hands: Causes and How to Get Rid of It What Causes Athlete's Foot of the Hand? Tinea infections are fungal infections that differ by their location on the body This includes tinea pedis (athlete's foot), tinea cruris (jock itch), tinea corporis (body ringworm), tinea capitis (scalp ringworm), tinea faciei (facial ringworm), tinea barbae (beard ringworm), and tinea unquium (nail