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All About Athlete’s Foot

October 2nd, 2012
Knoxville Dermatology Group

Athlete’s foot, known medically as tinea pedis, is a fungal infection of the feet. The fungus which causes athlete’s foot thrives in moist, warm places, such as showers, gyms and around swimming pools. Since these are places that athletes frequent, they are exposed to the fungus more than the general population, hence the name athlete’s foot.

Tinea pedis is very contagious and can be spread by touching the affected area on a person who has the fungus. The symptoms of sufferers of athlete’s foot vary, but can include any combination of the following: peeling, cracking and scaling of the feet; redness or blisters; and itching and burning.

Some cases of athlete’s foot can become severe. If you experience the previously listed symptoms at extreme measures (i.e. scratching your feet is causing them to bleed), or if you develop a fever, you should see a dermatologist immediately as these can be a sign of a bacterial infection.

Athlete’s foot can be prevented by practicing good hygiene with the feet. This means keeping feet dry and clean whenever possible. It is also advised that your feet be covered or protected when you are in places that are likely to have the fungus. Wearing sandals in communal showers, such as those at gyms, and wearing socks when walking on floors where a lot of people tread barefoot are other ways to keep from getting athlete’s foot in the first place.

If you need more serious help with skin issues or something else that is troubling your skin, we are here to help. Skin health is an important part of total body wellness. Schedule an appointment today with one of our board certified physicians to get your skin the care it needs so it can reach its fullest, healthiest potential.

Contact Knoxville Dermatology Group at 865.690.9467.

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