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Athletes foot - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Athlete's foot (tinea pedis) is a fungal skin infection that usually begins between the toes It commonly occurs in people whose feet have become very sweaty while confined within tight-fitting shoes Signs and symptoms of athlete's foot include an itchy, scaly rash
Athletes foot - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Your doctor may be able to diagnose athlete's foot simply by looking at it Some types of athletes foot look like dry skin or dermatitis To help confirm the diagnosis and rule out other conditions, your doctor might take a skin scraping from the affected area for testing in a lab
Nail fungus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Nail fungus is also called onychomycosis (on-ih-koh-my-KOH-sis) When fungus infects the areas between your toes and the skin of your feet, it's called athlete's foot (tinea pedis)
Athletes foot between the toes - Mayo Clinic Athlete's foot can cause cracked peeling skin between the toes There is a problem with information submitted for this request Review update the information highlighted below and resubmit the form
Jock itch - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Jock itch is often caused by the same organism that causes athlete's foot The rash can spread from person to person with skin contact or from sharing contaminated towels or clothing You can also spread an infection from the foot to groin by way of the hands or a towel
Terbinafine (Oral Route) Proper Use - Mayo Clinic For tinea pedis (ringworm of the foot; athlete's foot): Adults and teenagers—250 milligrams (mg) once a day for 2 to 6 weeks Children—Use and dose must be determined by the doctor
Ketoconazole (Topical Route) Description and Brand Names - Mayo Clinic Athlete's foot (tinea pedis; ringworm of the foot); Ringworm of the body (tinea corporis); Ringworm of the groin (tinea cruris; jock itch); Seborrheic dermatitis; "Sun fungus" (tinea versicolor; pityriasis versicolor); and Yeast infection of the skin (cutaneous candidiasis)
Athletes foot - Mayo Clinic Illustration of athlete’s foot on different skin colors The fungal infection causes scaly rash that may itch, sting or burn
Corns and calluses - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic If a corn or callus becomes very painful or inflamed, see your health care provider If you have diabetes or poor blood flow, seek medical care before self-treating a corn or callus This is important because even a minor injury to your foot can lead to an infected open sore (ulcer)
Stress fractures - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Stress fractures are most common in the weight-bearing bones of the lower leg and foot Track and field athletes and military recruits who carry heavy packs over long distances are at highest risk, but anyone can sustain a stress fracture