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Foot Care Is Often Forgotten

By: Brian Pratt

Most people forget about their feet when caring for their body. They figure that if they cannot see their feet that nothing can be wrong. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Taking care of your feet is one of the most important things that you can do as far as caring for your body is concerned. If you neglect your feet you may end up running into some problems down the line.

The first thing to remember is that you should exercise good foot care everyday of the week. When you are in the shower be sure to thoroughly wash your feet, including in between your toes. This can be done with simple soap and water, and will not take more than a minute or so. Why pass up washing your feet in the shower if it is only going to take a minute?

One of the most common problems that you will run into if you neglect to care for your feet is athlete’s foot. This is a fungus that can affect the entire foot, as well as the toe nails. Even though the skin between the toes is most commonly affected, athlete’s foot can spread to other parts of the foot as well.

In many cases athlete’s foot will start out between the toes, and then spread to the toe nails. This in turn makes the toe nails turn yellow and become thick. And if the fungus reaches your toe nails your problem will become more serious. It can be quite difficult and time consuming to get rid of fungus of the toe nails.

The most common way of contracting athlete’s foot from somebody else is by walking on moist or wet floors. This type of fungus thrives in a moist environment, and if the floor is not kept clean it can spread rapidly from one person to the next. In addition, athlete’s foot is common among people that have moist feet. This can happen during strenuous exercise, hence the name athlete’s foot. Sharing personal items such as shoes, socks, and towels can also spread the fungus that causes athlete’s foot.

It should also be noted that athlete’s foot can be spread to other parts of the body. This is done by scratching the infected area, and then touching other body parts such as the groin and underarm.

If you are suffering from athlete’s foot, or fungus of the toe nails, there are treatment options available. They include both over the counter topical solutions, as well as oral medications that can be prescribed by a doctor. If you are having a difficult time controlling the problem on your own, your best option is to let a doctor take a look at the fungus.

With proper care you should be able to avoid foot fungus problems such as athlete’s foot. Do not take these conditions lightly; they can be both difficult to get rid of and bothersome.


Fact For Free is a place to find useful facts about everyday things. If you want to know more be sure to visit our Fungus Toe Nails section.

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