Athlete's foot is a fungal infection that affects the toes or the feet. It's caused by fungi that feeds on the proteins found in the skin, known as keratin. Athlete's foot symptoms most commonly occur in the spaces between the toes, the gap between the little toe and the one beside it, or across the bottom of the foot. (1) Conventional athlete's foot treatment typically includes anti-fungal creams, however there are several athlete's foot natural remedies that can help treat the root cause.
Athlete's Foot Causes
- Walking barefoot on surfaces that can hold germs such as exercise mats or gym floors (2)
- Not washing the feet or toes well
- Showering barefoot in public showers
- Getting nail treatments at a salon that doesn't sterilize equipment
- Wearing shoes and socks for most of the day without letting air reach the feet
- A weakened immune system
Athlete's Foot Symptoms
- Itchiness and burning around the toes
- Cracked, torn or flaky skin on the toes
- A scaly red rash
- White coloring of the skin or redness around the toes
- Swelling and thickening of the skin
- A "stinky" feet smell
- In some cases, athlete's foot symptoms include ulcers and blisters
Athlete's Foot Natural Remedies
1. Wash, Dry and Protect Your Feet
Practicing good hygiene is one of the most important ways to prevent and heal athlete's foot. Keeping your feet clean and dry will help prevent a fungal infection from setting in. (3) To prevent bacteria from spreading:- Use a clean towel to soak up moisture from your feet before you put on clean shoes and socks
- Do not share razors, towels, shoes or socks with other people
- Wear clean, dry socks and wash them in warm water with natural laundry detergent
- Let air reach your feet when you're at home
- Avoid wearing shoes that are too tight
- Treat any cuts or scrapes on your feet and toes by cleaning them and using a bandage
- Wear flip flops when showering in a public place, such as a public pool or gym