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Athlete’s Foot Symptoms Oh The Agony Of The Feet

By: Jeff Foster

The ringworm fungus known as trichophyton is a beasty little creature and one that causes many people agony of the feet. The pain, itching, irritation and agony brought on by the ringworm fungus all leads to a case of wicked athlete’s foot.

This little fungal infection can invade the skin of the feet causing them to itch, burn, peel and make you think you are going to go completely batty before you find relief from your athlete’s foot.

Athlete's foot symptoms are fairly easy to spot but if you have never experienced it before, be sure to see your physician so that you can get an accurate initial diagnosis. Athlete’s foot is a health issue that once you experience it, you will remember the experience for your lifetime.

With athlete’s foot, one of the initial symptoms is the intense itching and burning you feel on your feet. Typically found along the soles of the feet or in even found in between your toes, athlete’s foot can spread quickly to neighboring areas of the foot. With severe cases of athlete's foot the skin between your toes and along the soles of the feet may even begin to bleed, crack and peel due to the raging fungal infection. Athlete's foot is also known to spread to the toenails. Again, oh, the agony of the feet!

Athlete’s foot can also spread to your underarms and to your groin. Ok, now that just is not right! If you scratch your athlete’s foot and the inadvertently scratch another area of your body, you can transfer the fungus on your feet to a secondary area.

The trichophyton fungus which is the basis of athlete’s foot can hang around for a lengthy period of time. This is one of the primary reasons that you should seek and begin treatment as soon as you have a confirmed diagnosis. It takes awhile to treat and conquer the beast of athlete’s foot symptoms, so get on it. Do not delay, otherwise you are in for a long haul of itchy, peeling, and irritated feet.

Also, don’t forget to keep your hands quiet and to yourself while you avoid scratching other areas of your body. No fungal transfers!

You may also see athlete's foot symptoms which present as dry skin, scaly skin, redness and inflammation, and even foot blisters. Without proper treatment, the foot blisters can often cause the skin to crack and open up. Open blister associated with athlete’s foot can leave open areas of raw and exposed tissue which can lead to more pain and swelling. Exacerbation of athlete’s foot symptoms can delay healing.

So it really is not that hard to diagnosis athlete's foot. Look for the common symptoms and if you have not experienced it before be sure you see your health care provider first before starting treatment of any kind.

Make a different decision today. There is help for you and there is no need to live another day with the agony of the feet and athlete’s foot.

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