Athlete's foot
No, you don't have to be an athlete to get it.
Don't neglect your feet
What is it?
- Athlete's foot is a fungal skin infection, affecting as many as 10-15% of the UK population.
- Most commonly picked up in communal changing areas, where people walk barefoot, and infected skin cells are shed.
Signs and symptoms
- Symptoms include dry, sore skin with peeling white patches, particularly between the toes.
- Affected skin may also crack, and become infected with bacteria.
- If ignored, the condition can spread to infect the toenails and soles of the feet.
Treatments
- Anti-fungal creams and/or powders are available over the counter from your chemist. If the problem persists, see your GP. In extreme cases, you may be given a course of tablets.
Prevention
- Wash feet regularly, especially after exercise, and dry thoroughly.
- Let your towel dry after use. Don't let it fester in a heap, as you'll just increase the chances of the bacteria thriving.
- Wear cotton socks to allow air to circulate and feet to breathe.


