Wear shoes, sandals, or shower shoes in public places.
Wear shoes, sandals, or shower shoes in public places.
Athlete's foot is not contagious
this is called athletes foot because the first person to get it was an athlete:0...
You can get athlete's foot on ur hand
The Athlete's Foot was created in 1972.
The phylum for athlete's foot is Ascomycota. Athlete's foot belongs to the Fungi Kingdom and is in the class of Eurotiomycetes.
to avoid contact with bare floor where other people have been with a fungie foot problem
athlete's foot is a noninfectious disease
Yes, athlete's foot is caused by a fungus.
Athlete's foot is a very common condition. Athlete's foot is caused by a fungal infection of either one foot or both feet. Athlete's foot is usually mild and often affects the skin in between the toes causing it to become red. flaky and itchy. The medical name for athlete's foot is tinea pedis.
athlete's foot can be treated by a cream, spray, and by changing socks and footware frequently. I have had athletes foot before and I got a cream to spread n it and it went away in two weeks or less.
athlete's foot !