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Tinea pedis
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Athlete's foot; Fungal infection - feet; Tinea of the foot; Infection - fungal - feet
Prevention Good personal hygiene helps prevent and treat athlete's foot. Antifungal or drying powders may be used as a preventive measure if a person is susceptible to athlete's foot, or if exposed frequently to areas where athlete's foot fungus is suspected (public showers, etc.).
Wearing sandals at a public shower or pool may help prevent athlete's foot, but these measures have not been shown to be of definite benefit. Drying the feet thoroughly after bathing or swimming has been shown to be the best means to prevent the disorder.
Wool socks allow moisture to be drawn away from the feet. Change the socks as frequently as needed to keep feet dry and, at a minimum, on a daily basis. Shoes should be well ventilated and preferably of natural material such as leather. It may be helpful to alternate shoes daily, so each pair can dry completely between wearings.
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