Don’t let a nasty fungal infection affect your foot health. Find out how to prevent it!
While athlete’s foot isn’t a serious or dangerous condition to a healthy individual, it’s still a problem that most people would like to avoid. Luckily, you can avoid catching athlete’s foot despite the fact that it is contagious. Our New Milford, CT, podiatrists, Dr. Joseph Treadwell and Dr. Christian Davis, offer up some helpful hints for how to keep athlete’s foot at bay.
Clean Your Feet Daily
Feet pick up a lot of bacteria from the floors of your home and the shoes that you wear. So it’s important that you thoroughly clean your feet with soap and water every day. Once you are done cleaning your feet, make sure to take the time to dry off every area, including between the toes. If you get out of the pool, you should also take the time to dry off your feet. Leaving your feet damp will also leave them prone to attracting a fungal infection.
Nix Sweat
Feet, just like any other part of the body, can sweat. If you find that your feet get particularly sweaty, you can counteract this problem by using an antifungal powder daily. You can even go as far as to sprinkle some of the powder in your shoes. Also, look for socks that offer a more breathable material that wicks away sweat.
Wear Protective Footwear
Do you shower at your local gym after a great sweat session? Do you use the gym pool or the school locker room often? If so, these are veritable breeding grounds for fungus. Fungus thrives in these dark, cool and warm environments. This is where you are more likely to get a fungal infection. Couple that with someone who is also using these facilities and has a fungal infection and your risk just increased. Protect yourself the best way you know how and wear shower shoes or sandals at all times in these locations.
To find out more about the diagnosis and treatment of athlete's foot infection, call Drs. Joseph Treadwell and Dr. Christian Davis at Foot & Ankle Specialists of Connecticut. You can reach them in Danbury, CT, by calling (203) 748-2220 or in Plainville, CT, by calling (860) 747-2200, so call today.
At Foot and Ankle Specialist of Connecticut we proudly serve patients from our Plainville office and surrounding communities including Bristol, Farmington, New Britain, Southington and throughout Hartford County, CT. Whether you need same-day treatment for ingrown toenails or heel pain, or foot surgery for painful bunions and hammertoes, our experienced team is here to provide high-quality foot and ankle care close to home.