Monday, October 3, 2016

Athlete's Foot Cream - Risk Factors Of Athlete's Foot

Athlete's foot usually causes a scaly red rash. The rash typically begins in between the toes. Itching is often the worst right after you take off your shoes and socks. Some types of athlete's foot feature blisters or ulcers. The moccasin variety of athlete's foot causes chronic dryness and scaling on the soles that extend up the side of the foot. It can be mistaken for eczema or even as dry skin. The infection can affect one or both feet and can spread to your hand, especially if you scratch or pick at the infected parts of your feet.





Athlete's foot is contagious and can be spread by contact with an infected person. Blue Star® Ointment offers faster relief for Athlete's foot and other dry skin issues! Get yours now!



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