1. Athlete's foot - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

  2. Foot fungus: Types and treatments - Medical News Today

    Mar 25, 2021 · Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of foot fungus infections, such as tinea pedis and onychomycosis. Find out how to keep your feet healthy and prevent fungal growth.

  3. How You Can Stop Foot and Toenail Fungus In Its Tracks

    Nov 25, 2020 · Foot fungus and fungal toenails are a serious annoyance, but they can also become a serious health problem, especially if you have …

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    • Tinea pedis (fungal foot infection) - DermNet

      Oct 26, 2023 · What is tinea pedis? Tinea pedis is a foot infection due to a dermatophyte fungus. It is the most common dermatophyte infection and is particularly prevalent in hot, tropical, urban environments.

    • Types of Foot Fungus and Bacterial Infections

      Aug 8, 2024 · Fungal foot infections include athlete's foot and onychomycosis (toenail fungus). They're easy to spread but can be readily treated with topical or oral antifungals. Bacterial foot infections include erythrasma, abscesses, and …

    • What Is Athlete’s Foot & How Do You Treat It? - Cleveland Clinic

    • Foot Fungus: How to Prevent Athlete’s Foot - WebMD

    • Athlete's Foot: What Is It? What Causes It? Is It Contagious?

    • Severe Athlete’s Foot: Symptoms, Risk Factors, Treatment

      Jun 4, 2024 · Severe athlete's foot may be caused by different strains of the fungus and/or because a person has a weakened immune system. Diabetes, poor foot hygiene, and undertreatment of the infection can add to the risk.

    • Athlete’s Foot: Pictures, Types, Symptoms, Causes

      Sep 5, 2023 · “Tinea” refers to the fungal infection, while “pedis” refers to the foot. Athlete’s foot most often looks like scaly, peeling, or cracking skin between the toes. The affected skin may appear red, white, or purple. The pictures below …

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