What is the strongest treatment for athlete's foot?

Best-overall product for athlete's foot
Across the board, Lamisil was recommended by almost all the experts we spoke to as the best topical product for treating athlete's foot. Available in cream and gel form, it's a powerful, broad-spectrum antifungal that Maral K.
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What kills severe athlete's foot?

Hydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill the fungus on the surface level of the foot, as well as any surface bacteria that could cause an infection. Pour hydrogen peroxide directly onto the affected area. Note that it may sting, and it should bubble, especially if you have open wounds.
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How do you get rid of athlete's foot permanently?

What is the best cure for athlete's foot? Over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription antifungal creams, ointments, gels, sprays or powders effectively treat athlete's foot. These products contain clotrimazole, miconazole, tolnaftate or terbinafine. Some prescription antifungal medications are pills.
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Can hydrogen peroxide cure athlete's foot?

It may sound like a dangerous chemical, but hydrogen peroxide is an effective home remedy for treating athlete's foot. The chemical works by killing all surface bacteria and funguses on the skin.
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What happens when you leave Athlete's foot untreated?

If left untreated, it can spread to a nail and cause a fungal nail infection. The infection can spread to other areas of skin, such as the hands, but that rarely happens. Very rarely, and only in severe cases of athlete's foot, it can also lead to a bacterial infection.
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What is the fastest way to cure athlete's foot?

Medical treatment
  1. Over the counter (OTC) antifungal creams, ointment, or lotions, such as Clotrimazole, and antifungal powders can be applied to the affected area three times a day.
  2. Prescription-strength antifungal lotions, creams, or ointments may be advised by the doctor if OTC products don't help.
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Why does my athlete's foot keep coming back?

There you have it: the two main reasons your fungal infections keep returning. You stop using your medications too soon. So that the topical treatments don't have the chance to fully stamp out the fungal infection. You're choosing the wrong athlete's foot medication.
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Do I need to throw away my shoes if I have athlete's foot?

You do not have to throw away your shoes if you have athlete's foot unless they were worn without socks, have dirt in them, or you have another skin reaction to the material or color dyes.
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Should I wear socks to bed with athlete's foot?

Wearing socks to bed can help prevent transmission of the fungus. Even if you avoid contact, your partner can still develop athlete's foot if you walk around the house barefoot.
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Can I put bleach on my athlete's foot?

Bleach isn't a good method for treating or preventing toenail fungus. Bleach can burn the skin and shouldn't be applied (even in highly diluted amounts) unless a doctor recommends it. Fungus infections often require oral medications or specialized laser treatments. Even then, the infection can come back.
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What are the stages of athlete's foot?

The early signs of athlete's foot are patches or fissures (deep breaks or slits), especially between the toes. As the infection progresses, the skin may turn red, become itchy, and appear moist. Small blisters may spread out across the foot, breaking to expose raw fissures that are painful and may swell.
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What aggravates athlete's foot?

The fungus that causes ringworm and jock itch is usually the one to blame for athlete's foot. It loves damp shoes, socks, and all warm, moist areas where it can grow like crazy. It's very contagious. If you spend much time at a gym or public swimming pool, you're more likely to get it.
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What is chronic athlete's foot?

Chronic interdigital athlete's foot, the most common type, is often caused by Trichophyton interdigitale. 1 It is characterized by scaling, maceration, and fissures, usually in the webbed space between the fourth and fifth toes.
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What kills foot fungus in the shower?

Wash socks, towels, sheets and other items that come into contact with your feet in hot water to help get rid of the fungus and to stop it from spreading.
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What are the treatment options?
  • miconazole (Desenex)
  • tolnaftate (Tinactin)
  • clotrimazole (Lotrimin AF)
  • butenafine (Lotrimin Ultra)
  • terbinafine (Lamisil AT)
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How long does athlete's foot take to heal?

Most mild cases of athlete's foot clear up within 2 weeks. But treatment can go for several weeks or longer if the infection is more serious or affects the toenails.
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What are the three types of athlete's foot?

Athlete's Foot
  • Athlete's foot: Toe web type.
  • Athlete's foot: Moccasin type.
  • Athlete's foot: Vesicular type.
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What is moccasin type athlete's foot?

The moccasin type is a more severe, prolonged form of tinea pedis that covers the bottom and lateral aspects of the foot. Its appearance is that of a slipper or moccasin covering the foot, hence the name (Figures 2A and 2B). T. rubrum is most commonly associated with moccasin type tinea pedis.
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Does lamisil work on athlete's foot?

Lamisil AT Cream can also cure athlete's foot in those aged 12 years and above. The spray pump and solution forms only cure the condition between the toes if used twice daily for 1 week, but the cream can also cure the infection on the bottom and sides of the feet when used twice daily for 2 weeks.
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Can Athlete's Foot live on sheets?

Ringworm thrives in damp, warm places. The fungus can live on towels, clothes, sheets and surfaces for months. You can keep from getting ringworm and stop an existing infection from spreading by: Changing your socks and underwear daily or more frequently if they become damp or soiled.
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Does vinegar help athletes foot?

For athlete's foot

Athlete's foot often burns and itches. For mild forms of this condition, a vinegar soak might work well. The antifungal properties also make vinegar soaks a good idea for people who have toenail fungus. Soak your feet for 10 to 15 minutes daily in a vinegar bath until the infection subsides.
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When should I go to the doctor for athlete's foot?

If you have a rash on your foot that doesn't improve within two weeks of beginning self-treatment with an over-the-counter antifungal product, see your doctor.
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How do you stop athlete's foot from spreading?

Allow the feet to breathe and air out as often as you can. Use an anti-fungal powder on your feet, especially when performing strenuous activities which cause perspiration. Never share towels, wear socks while inside your home, and wash your sheets in hot water to prevent the spread of athlete's foot to your partner.
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How do I get rid of Moccasin athlete's foot?

Moccasin-type tinea pedis is often recalcitrant to topical antifungals alone, owing to the thickness of the scale on the plantar surface. The concomitant use of topical urea or other keratolytics with topical antifungals should improve the response to topical agents.
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Can I soak my feet in hydrogen peroxide?

Soaking smelly feet

Prepare a foot soak with one part hydrogen peroxide to three parts warm water and let your aching feet relax. The same treatment will help protect against spreading athlete's foot fungus and even soften calluses and corns.
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Is Lamisil a prescription?

The topical versions of Lamisil (terbinafine) (cream, gel, and spray) are available over-the-counter, but Lamisil (terbinafine) tablets are available by prescription only.
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