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Athlete’s Foot Overview

Athlete’s Foot

Athlete’s Foot Overview

Athlete’s foot is a fungal skin infection that affects the feet, most commonly between the toes. It’s caused by dermatophyte fungi and thrives in warm, moist environments. Despite its name, anyone can get it — not just athletes.

Symptoms

Symptoms include itching, burning, cracked or peeling skin, redness, and sometimes an unpleasant odour. The infection spreads easily, particularly in shared showers, locker rooms, and gyms, or through contaminated towels and shoes.

It’s very common in South Africa due to the warm climate, barefoot walking habits, and shared public facilities. Though not life-threatening, this can lead to complications if left untreated.

Practicing good hygiene and prompt treatment helps clear the infection and prevent its return.

A Common Yet Manageable Condition

Athlete’s foot is a widespread fungal infection, especially in warm climates like South Africa. Though often mild, it can become persistent or lead to secondary infections if ignored. Recognising the symptoms early — such as itching, cracked skin, or odour — is key to effective treatment.

Prevention and Long-Term Care

Maintaining good foot hygiene, wearing breathable shoes, avoiding walking barefoot in public areas, and treating infections promptly can help prevent recurrence. With simple lifestyle adjustments and antifungal treatment, most cases clear up quickly. Awareness and consistent care are essential to keeping feet healthy and fungus-free in the long term.

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