By: LewisHammondi | 2010-10-17 | Health & Fitness Summary Athletes Foot is known as a contagious fungal infection of the skin on the foot, mostly the region between the toes and the skin on the soles read more
By: dr. sarkozy | 2011-01-06 | Health & Fitness Athlete's foot is a very ordinary skin infection of the bottom of the feet caused by fungus. The fungus that most usually causes athlete's foot is called Trichophyton. When the feet or other areas of the body stay moist, warm, and turn out to be irritated, fungus can thrive and infect the upper layers of the skin. read more
By: manjusmith | 2011-03-26 | Health & Fitness Athlete's foot is a very ordinary skin infection of the bottom of the feet caused by fungus. The fungus that most usually causes athlete's foot is called Trichophyton. When read more
By: W. P. Allen | 2010-04-03 | Alternative Medicine I didn't know what exactly athlete's foot was until I got it myself. I like playing sports but I wouldn't consider myself an athlete by any means you know. read more
By: Anjali Sharma | 2011-12-25 | Alternative Medicine Athlete’s foot is an infection of the foot caused by fungi called dermatophytes which invade the "dead" outer layers of the skin. It is also called tinea pedis. read more
By: BISS | 2010-10-13 | Arts & Entertainment Well it should be no surprise that with the invasion of the ringworm fungus referred to as trichophyton, your athlete's foot symptoms will begin in earnest as the fungal infection invades the skin of your feet. read more
By: bcured | 2011-02-24 | Medicine This article talks basics about athlete's foot and treatment methods. Plant medicine represents a revolutionary advancement in the fight against athlete's foot. The lipophilic formula can be absorbed deep into skin tissue, where it works on a cellular level to effectively treat athlete's foot and help promote healthy skin tissue. read more
By: Scott Kilberg DPM | 2010-03-27 | Alternative Medicine Athlete's foot is occurring in millions of people at any given moment, and is a condition that most people are able to self-diagnose due to widespread knowledge of it's existence and symptoms. Although not necessarily seen in athletes, Athletes foot, or tinea pedis, is a skin infection caused by fungus. Fungus is an opportunistic organism that grows best in warm, dark, moist environments read more
By: Victor Sekgothe | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness Athlete's foot is a common condition among sports people, because it thrives in the warm, sweaty places between toes that are regularly cooped up in trainers for hours on end. With so many people wearing trainers for everyday use, the condition is more widespread than ever - around 15% of the adult population have some form of it at any one time, with women making up just under half of them. read more
By: W. P. Allen | 2010-04-03 | Skin care A natural, effective athlete's foot cure will work just as well as the commercial products. Commercial products are effective but since we are going greener as society we are generally looking for natural treatments and methods. read more
By: dete49 | 2011-05-20 | Wellness Athletic injuries there are some things you can do to prevent them in sports. A big factor in preventing injuries is warming-up and cooling-down. read more
By: Lagnajit Roy | 2010-12-03 | Fashion While running itself is a deadly job, a pair of correctly created running shoes is vital to make the job less exhausting. Fitflops are additionally an effective way of toning leg muscular tissues whilst walking, without any exercise. read more
By: agnessmith | 2011-04-11 | Health & Fitness Foot health is an issue that many people try to avoid. The foot is hardly a body part that we normally associate with the words beautiful and sexy. The foot is usually protected from the outside world... read more