Home Remedies For
Athlete's Foot
Athlete's foot is a very common
infection that affects mostly men and young people. Athlete's
foot attacks the area between toes, soles of feet fingernails
and toenails. This infection is cause by a fungus called tinea
pedis it lives off the dead skin cells, and thrives in moist,
warm places, such as gyms, locker rooms, showers and swimming
pools, Athlete's foot is also very contagious and is transmitted
by coming in contact with wet floors, or by touching infected
shoes or socks.
If repeated fungal infections
are developed, it might be a sign of fungus in the groin area
in these cases the problem should be treated simultaneously. Symptoms
are: burning sensation between toes, itching, redness, scaling,
blistering.
Recommended Home Remedies
for Athlete's foot
Home Remedies for
Athlete's Foot #1Add 40
drops of tea tree oil to a small amount of water and soak your
feet in it for 10 minutes after dry feet with a towel and a hair
dryer to ensure that there is no moister is present this is important
because the fungus my flourish under a toe nail that has not been
completely dried. Place a few drops of oil on the area.
Home Remedies for Athlete's
Foot #2 Use olive leafs
as an anti bacterial for infections. Olive Leaf Extract comes
from the olive tree which manufactures its own potent antibiotic
substances to fend off disease causing bacteria, fungus and parasites.
Olive Leaf Extract is an excellent antiviral agent. Olive Leaf
Extract may be useful for herpes, flu, bacteria, malaria, fungal
and yeast infections, inflammation, high blood pressure, diabetes,
chronic fatigue and colds
Home Remedies for Athlete's
Foot #3 Take fresh garlic
slices and put it in your shoes, wear it all day. This is the
best way of curing athlete's foot even better then all over the
counter anti fungal drugs.
Home Remedies for Athlete's
Foot #4 Drink pau d'arco
tea and soak your feet in a more concentrated form about 10 tea
bags.
Home Remedies for Athlete's Foot #5
Do not wear socks twice, and make sure to keep your feet dry.
Home Remedies for Athlete's Foot #6 Spray
your feet with anderarm anti-perspirant, this will insure that
the affected area stays dry. Usually this alone may kill Athlete's
foot since the fungus lives in moist places.
Home Remedies for Athlete's Foot #7 Disolve
6 aspirins in 1/2 a cup of rubbing alcohol, shake well and apply
on clean, dry feet. Repeat three times a day for three days or
until athlete's foot is gone.
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