
Athlete’s Foot
Targeted treatment to clear fungal infection and restore healthy, comfortable skin.
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Condition Overview
Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis) is a common, contagious fungal infection that affects the skin of the feet. It often develops in warm, moist environments and can cause itching, peeling, redness, and discomfort if left untreated.
Signs & Symptoms
Itching or burning between toes
Peeling or cracked skin
Redness or irritation
Blisters or scaling
Dry, thickened soles
Why It Happens
Warm, moist environments
Tight or non-breathable footwear
Shared surfaces (locker rooms)
Incomplete treatment
Fungal spread from nails or skin

When to Take the Next Step
Athlete’s foot can persist or recur without proper treatment. Early, medically guided care helps clear the infection effectively and reduce the risk of spread or recurrence.
Signs It’s Time for a Visit
If symptoms persist, consider a professional evaluation.
Symptoms not improving with OTC care
Persistent itching, burning, or discomfort
Spreading to other areas (toenails or hands)
Cracked, painful, or worsening skin
Recurrent infections
This May Be Right For You
Active Treatment
1–4 Weeks
Most patients see visible improvement, with consistency key to lasting results.


