Herbs can be useful for treating Athlete's Foot and reducing the infection. Rid your feet of fungus using remedies from a registered herbalist in this free video.
Most cases of athlete's foot can be treated and cured at home. The trick to getting rid of athlete's foot is to have an understanding of fungus and to use a multi-step approach to eliminate it. Athlete's foot is a fungal infection of the skin, also known as tinea pedis, that results in cracked, itchy and scaly skin between toes and on the soles of feet. Anyone can contract athlete's foot, though people who sweat easily and those who go barefoot often are the most susceptible. The fungal infection may be difficult to eliminate, but with a little persistence and…
The discomfort of athlete's foot may be about to drive you crazy, but you want to avoid a trip to the doctor. The itching and burning between your toes and the soles of your feet, along with the cracking, peeling skin and excessive dryness, may all go away with a few tricks at home. According to the Mayo Clinic, if home remedies do not help or the condition worsens, seek medical attention, especially if you notice excessive redness, swelling, drainage or fever. Go to your doctor if you have diabetes and persistent athlete's foot symptoms.