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The Burning, Itching, Craze of Athlete's Foot

By: Tammy Foster

Athlete's Foot is a foot condition in which the skin of the foot is invaded by a rouge ringworm fungus known as trichophyton. The fancy pants medical community calls athlete's foot tinea pedis, not that it makes it any less painful.

While many people battle athlete's foot at one point or another, the skin condition can leave you in pain and with foot irritation so bad that you can hardly imagine anything worse. Athlete's foot typically attacks the soles of the feet resulting in burning, stinging and itching. Yep, it feels a bit like your feet are on fire!

Even though it is usually seen along the bottom or the soles of the feet, it can be found on other areas of the body as well. Since your scratching can move the fungus from one area to another. Oh please don't scratch! You certainly don't want the fungus to move to body parts, say, like your genital area!

No, it is not simply a condition of athletes. This foot condition doesn't care who you are, athlete or not, this fungus can move in on anyone.

The bugs of athlete's foot love the damp dark places. Well that sounds a little evil, doesn't it? But the truth is that the athlete's foot fungus thrives in places like a dark, moist gym locker floor or shower or the wet deck area around the swimming pool or even in your favorite gym shoes ... well just think about how dark and damp those little puppies can be!

The ringworm fungus can most definitely be spread from one person to another by simple contact with the fungal hosting object. But here's the deal, unless that fungus has the appropriate environment to live, grow and breed in then it will simply lie harmlessly dormant.

Athlete's foot fungus can cause the affected skin to flake, crack, blister and peel. It can also cause you intense pain and itching.

Irritating, frustrating and unbelievably itch provoking, athlete's foot is a basic fungal infection. It is most often found to be infecting the feet.

So if you want to avoid the bane of many a summer's existence, stay away from the perfect storm of moist warm environments that can breed athlete's foot like none other.

So if you have itchy, burning, stinging feet then consider that perhaps you have athlete's foot. If that is the case, then get on with the treatment and stick to it so that you have the best shot at kicking it!

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