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Tinea Pedis - Information on Tinea Pedis

Tinea Pedis is basically a skin disease typical to youth, but it may occur to the people at any age. Athlete's foot, also called tinea pedis, is a common fungal infection of the skin of the feet, many people will develop it at least once in their lives.

We have provided you here all symptoms, causes and treatment methods of Tinea Pedis. Tinea Pedis is contagious. It can be spread by direct skin-to-skin contact and indirectly through towels, shoes, floors, etc.

Causes of Tinea Pedis

The cause of the Tinea Pedis is parasites on the skin called dermatophytes. Tinea Pedis is contagious. It can be spread by direct skin-to-skin contact and indirectly through towels, shoes, floors, etc.

The main cause of tinea pedis is the dermatophytes and fungi these organisms. These causes infection and resulting in tinea pedis. It is transmitted through minor cuts on the skin. If conditions are just right, it will grow and cause symptoms. A hot, humid, tropical environment and prolonged use of occlusive footwear, with the resulting complications of hyperhidrosis and maceration, are risk factors for all types of tinea pedis

Symptoms of Tinea Pedis

  • Itching, most notably in the creases between your toes on the sole of the foot or between the toes (often the fourth and fifth toes).
  • Cracked or blistered skin.
  • Toe or foot swelling indicates a superimposed deep infection (cellulitis).
  • Redness and scaling of the skin in affected areas.
  • Infection may involve painful blistery lesions, which can be weepy and may have a strong odor.
  • Discoloration or crumbling of the nails as the fungus progresses.