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What medicines or creams should I use to treat athlete's foot, and how can I prevent it from recurring, considering I developed it without any exposure to mud or water?

Asked by Male, 32 · 9 hours ago

To treat athlete's foot, apply over-the-counter antifungal creams like terbinafine (Lamisil) or clotrimazole to clean, dry feet daily, continuing for a week after symptoms clear. Even without mud or water, the fungus thrives in the warm, humid environment of sweaty shoes. To prevent recurrence, keep your feet completely dry, especially between the toes. Wear moisture-wicking cotton socks and change them daily. Alternate your shoes to let them air out for at least 24 hours, and consider using an antifungal powder inside your footwear. Consult a doctor if it doesn't improve.
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  1. Recommended Medicines and Creams:

    • Use Lamifin Cream (Terbinafine) as directed by a doctor. It's an effective antifungal treatment for athlete's foot.
  2. Prevention Strategies:

    • Keep feet dry, especially between toes. Change socks regularly and wear breathable footwear.
    • Avoid walking barefoot in public showers or locker rooms; use flip-flops instead.
  3. Non-typical Causes:

    • Athlete's foot can develop from contaminated surfaces or skin contact, not just mud or water exposure. Prioritize hygiene and awareness in shared environments.

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