Our podiatrists are here to help you with Athlete's foot in Boise, ID, at Idaho Foot & Ankle Associates, also serving Nampa and Meridian, ID. Read about signs of severe athlete's foot infections and contact us now to start treatment.
Athlete's foot is a fungal infection that thrives in a moist, warm, and dark environment, like the inside of a shoe. The fungus causes dry, scaly skin between the toes and on the soles of the feet and an itching sensation. It often occurs when feet are very sweaty, and can spread easily in environments like communal pools and locker rooms.
If you think you have athlete's foot call your podiatrist and practice good foot hygiene at home to prevent spreading the infection. Wash your feet each day, and completely dry them before putting on clean socks. If you can rotate shoes so that each pair completely dries out before the next wear, this is best. Wear shoes or flip-flops to prevent contact with the fungus if you use a public pool or gym.
There are antifungal and steroidal treatments you can purchase over-the-counter, and daily hygiene for your feet with these treatments can be effective in minor cases of Athlete's foot. So how do you know when you need to see a podiatrist? Look for these signs:
If you notice these signs, you may need antibiotics to clear the infection so make an appointment with your podiatrist. If you have diabetes, you should always see your podiatrist with any foot health problem to help prevent infections and complications.
If you are struggling with Athlete's foot, the expert podiatrists at Idaho Foot & Ankle Associates can help. Our podiatrists treat this fungal infection and help you prevent future occurrences. Contact us for an appointment in Boise at (208) 327-0627, in Nampa at (208) 463-1660, and in Meridian at (208) 888-9876.
Our podiatrists are here to help you with Athlete's foot in Boise, ID, at Idaho Foot & Ankle Associates, also serving Nampa and Meridian, ID. Read about signs of severe athlete's foot infections and contact us now to start treatment.
Athlete's foot is a fungal infection that thrives in a moist, warm, and dark environment, like the inside of a shoe. The fungus causes dry, scaly skin between the toes and on the soles of the feet and an itching sensation. It often occurs when feet are very sweaty, and can spread easily in environments like communal pools and locker rooms.
If you think you have athlete's foot call your podiatrist and practice good foot hygiene at home to prevent spreading the infection. Wash your feet each day, and completely dry them before putting on clean socks. If you can rotate shoes so that each pair completely dries out before the next wear, this is best. Wear shoes or flip-flops to prevent contact with the fungus if you use a public pool or gym.
There are antifungal and steroidal treatments you can purchase over-the-counter, and daily hygiene for your feet with these treatments can be effective in minor cases of Athlete's foot. So how do you know when you need to see a podiatrist? Look for these signs:
If you notice these signs, you may need antibiotics to clear the infection so make an appointment with your podiatrist. If you have diabetes, you should always see your podiatrist with any foot health problem to help prevent infections and complications.
If you are struggling with Athlete's foot, the expert podiatrists at Idaho Foot & Ankle Associates can help. Our podiatrists treat this fungal infection and help you prevent future occurrences. Contact us for an appointment in Boise at (208) 327-0627, in Nampa at (208) 463-1660, and in Meridian at (208) 888-9876.