Athlete s foot is a common fungal infection.
Can you catch athlete s foot from a carpet.
This annoying ailment occurs in boys girls men and women of all ages.
What is athlete s foot.
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Athlete s foot known medically as tinea pedis is a common skin infection of the feet caused by fungus.
Athlete s foot is contagious and can be spread via contaminated floors towels or clothing.
You can catch the athletes foot fungus via direct contact with an infected person or by touching surfaces which are contaminated with the fungus.
The next most common area is the bottom of the foot.
It can be treated with over the counter antifungal medications but the infection often recurs.
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This will infect the newcomers if the previous owner of that house was infected with this skin condition.
In rare cases the skin may blister.
Even after it s been treated athlete s foot can reappear if you don t take steps to prevent it.
It doesn t stain carpets or strip wood floors.
The spores can also shed onto socks shoes damp workout clothes towels gym bag interiors and sports uniforms from wrestling singlets to cheer uniforms.
Do i have to clean my carpets because of my athletes foot.
The spores of athlete s foot can be present in the fibers of the carpet.
Athlete s foot is closely related to other fungal infections such as ringworm and jock itch.
Athlete s foot occurs when the tinea fungus grows on the feet.
You can catch the fungus through direct contact with an infected person or by touching surfaces contaminated with the fungus.
Infected humans shed the tinea fungus spores onto hard surfaces like locker room floors and swimming pool decks and quickly multiply.
You don t have to be an athlete to get it.
Actually the spores of the fungus causing athlete s foot remain in the carpets and shoes for years to come.
To prevent athlete s foot wear socks made of natural fibers like cotton.
A 47 year old female asked.
Athlete s foot tinea pedis is caused by a fungus.