ATHLETE'S FOOT
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HOME CARE ADVICE FOR ATHLETE'S
FOOT
- Antifungal Cream: Apply
an antifungal cream 2 times per day.
- Use Micatin or Lotrimin cream (no prescription needed).
- Apply it to the rash and 1 inch beyond its borders.
- Continue the cream for at least 7 days after the rash is cleared.
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Keep the Feet Dry: Rinse the feet 2 times per day before
applying the cream. Go barefoot or wear sandals as much as possible. Wear
socks made of synthetic fibers. They will keep the feet drier and cooler
than cotton. Change them twice daily.
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Avoid Scratching: Scratching infected feet will delay
a cure. Rinse the itchy feet in cool water for relief.
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Contagiousness: The condition is not very contagious.
The fungus can't grow on dry, normal skin. Children with athlete's
foot do not need to miss any school or sports. Your child may take gym
and continue with sports. The socks don't need to be boiled.
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Jock Itch Prevention: The athlete's foot fungus can be
transmitted
to your groin and cause Jock Itch (eg, via towel or washcloth). Therefore,
after
bathing, dry the groin area before the feet or use a separate towel for your
feet until the athlete's foot is cured.
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Expected Course: With proper treatment, athlete's foot usually clears
in 3 to 4 weeks.
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Call Your Doctor If:
- It looks infected.
- Rash continues to spread after 1 week on treatment.
- Rash is not cleared by 4 weeks on treatment.
- Your child becomes worse or develops any of the "Call Your
Doctor" symptoms.
Disclaimer: This
information is not intended be a substitute for professional medical
advice. It is provided for educational purposes only. You assume full
responsibility for how you choose to use this information.
Pediatric SelfCareNavigator. Copyright © 2000-2004
Barton Schmitt, M.D. FAAP
Reviewed 8/2004
Revised 7/2004
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