Athlete’s Foot Treatment

Athlete’s Foot Podiatry Support

Here at Podocare Podiatry, we understand how uncomfortable and painful Athlete’s Foot can be. If left untreated, the pain can become more persistent and more significant.

That’s why we are dedicated to providing expert care and comprehensive treatments to help you get back on your feet, without pain. Learn about our range of Athletes Foot treatments across Wakefield, Batley and Sheffield, by getting in touch today.

What is Athlete’s Foot?

Athlete’s foot is relatively common and is a fungal infection of the skin usually seen in between the toes, or on the sole of the foot. Athlete’s foot can be very uncomfortable at its worst, or mildly itchy at its least severe. 

It causes changes in the structure of the skin, often causing skin to flake, peel or even split. Itching the skin increases the likelihood of the skin splitting, which in turn can lead to a secondary infection.

What Happens if Athlete’s Foot is Left Untreated?

If left untreated the fungal infection can spread infecting nails and other surrounding areas, this leads to fungal nail infections which can be very uncomfortable and lead to nail discolouration and to a very distinct odour.

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What Causes Athlete’s Foot?

The infection is caused by dermatophytes which thrive in the conditions we place our feet in every day. Inside shoes the environment is dark, warm and moist, which just happens to be the perfect environment for a fungal infection to thrive. 

The infection can be spread by direct contact, or by touching a surface that has been in contact with infected skin, this can commonly be gym floors, towels, bed sheets etc. Gyms and changing rooms are often cited as places for the infection to spread due to the warm moist environment.

What Self-Care Can Help Athlete’s Foot?

Make sure to dry your feet gently but thoroughly after washing them, particularly the areas between your toes, also wearing cotton socks and roomy shoes that allow your feet to ‘breathe’ can be a great help towards avoiding any infection developing. 

It is recommended that you wear a fresh pair of socks, tights or stockings every day and It can be helpful to not share towels and socks with other people, and to ensure that towels are washed regularly this will help to get rid of any fungal residue that builds up. 

If you are likely to find yourself in shared locker rooms or showers it is best not to walk around barefoot, wearing flip-flops can be a useful way to avoid picking up any fungal infections.

How We Treat Athlete’s Foot: Topical Treatments

Topical treatments are very effective in the treatment of athlete’s foot, with some of the newer preparations only requiring one application every 3 months. It is very important to make sure that all socks and hosiery are washed on a hot wash on the day of treatment to prevent re-infection. 

Make sure that you follow the instructions on any topical treatment as you may need to continue with treatment even if the symptoms have subsided. If the symptoms persist following topical treatment, seek advice from your podiatrist.

If you’re interested, check out our pricing page for all our treatments and their prices before booking an appointment.

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Why Choose Podocare for Athlete’s Foot Treatment?

  • Expert Podiatrists: Our team has extensive experience in treating Athlete’s Foot from acute to chronic cases.
  • Personalised Treatments: We tailor every treatment to your individual situation and needs.
  • Comprehensive Aftercare: From the initial assessment to full recovery, we support you every step of the way.
  • Convenience: We have clinics in Wakefield, Batley and Sheffield, also offering home visits for patients who are unable to attend the clinic.

Book Your Appointment for Athlete’s Foot Today in Wakefield, Batley or Sheffield

Whether you need a consultation and physical therapy advice, or a permanent solution through our treatment options, Podocare is here to help. Contact us or book your consultation online to make the first step towards pain-free feet today.