How to treat foot fungus

If a person has foot fungus, it is important to start treatment promptly and appropriately. The fact is that a fungal disease of the skin of the legs is contagious, and if you do not start fighting the disease right away, all members of the patient's family are at risk of getting an infection. Treatment is prescribed by a doctor, it will depend on the type of pathology, the degree of damage to the skin and the general condition of the person.

healthy feet after skin fungus treatment

Causes of the appearance of fungus on the legs

When it enters the skin of the legs, the fungus does not always cause mycosis, and for the first symptoms to appear, negative factors must affect the human body. The following negative causes affect the development of mycosis:

walking barefoot as the cause of the appearance of the fungus on the skin of the feet
  • weakening of the body's immune forces;
  • the use of hard and toxic drugs;
  • failure to comply with the hygiene rules of the feet and toes;
  • the presence of cracks, wounds and abrasions on the toes and feet, through which fungal spores can enter the body.

Places of infection with the fungus are the wet floors of swimming pools, bathrooms and showers in gyms.

A fungal infection enters the body by way of home contact, when an adult or child comes into contact with a sick carrier or objects that are inhabited by fungal spores. Often, foot fungus can be collected in public places: changing rooms, showers, swimming pools, on the beach. The disease can also pass when wearing someone else's shoes, on which the spores of pathogens live. Failure to comply with elementary hygiene rules leads to undesirable consequences that provoke fungal pathologies of the feet and toenails. The wearer may not always be able to find out in time that they have foot fungus, as symptoms only appear in a combination of unfavorable circumstances. But such a person is still contagious and this is dangerous for loved ones who are also at risk of getting an infectious infection.

Symptoms and types

Foot mycosis is of the following forms:

  • almost;
  • dyshidrotic;
  • intertriginous;
  • onychomycosis;
  • candidate.

Scaly

The initial symptoms of a fungus of this form can be found only on one leg, however, with the progression of the pathology, a manifestation is observed on the other foot. The disease looks like a defect of the skin on which inflammation is formed, covered with peeling. Squamous foot fungus is not always characterized by itching and discomfort, so for many this disease goes unnoticed and it is impossible to determine it without a laboratory test.

If the foot fungus is not treated in a timely manner, the infectious lesion passes to the shins, so it will be much more difficult to cope with the problem. In addition, the fungus can be located on the calves, however these complications are rare.

Dyshidrotic

The first signs of a fungus on the legs of this form are characterized by the formation of bubbles on the arch of the foot, which gradually increase in size and reach a diameter of up to 10 mm. After the rash opens, it hurts, erosion occurs in its place. Damaged sites hurt, there are cases of bacterial inflammation. After the skin of the diseased areas has healed, the disease passes into a scaly form. With a dyshidrotic variety, the skin on both feet is rarely affected, if timely treatment is not started, a neglected form develops, in which the stages of remission will alternate with exacerbation.

intriguing

skin fungus between the toes

Intertriginous or interdigital foot fungus is the most common form of skin disease.

This type of foot fungus is considered to be the most common. Most often, the skin between the 4th and 5th fingers is affected. The disease manifests itself in the form of the formation of dead, scaly areas that exfoliate from the normal layer of the epidermis.

If you do not provide timely assistance, the shaky places begin to get wet, the patient feels pain and itching. In addition, wounds and erosions are formed on the affected areas, which are difficult to get rid of.

If you do nothing and ignore the symptoms, the disease flows into a chronic form, prone to frequent relapses.

Onychomycosis

The disease is characterized by the fact that the fungus is localized on the nails and toes. First, toenail fungus manifests itself in the form of a lesion of the free edge of the nail, on which spots and streaks of a yellowish tint are formed. There are the following types of nail and foot fungus:

  • Hypertrophic. The nail plate becomes thickened, yellowed, easily destroyed. Under the damaged foci, the affected skin of the finger is visible.
  • atrophic. The nail thins, is rapidly destroyed, and the underlying dermis becomes keratinized.
  • Onychomycosis caused by fungi. The nail plate thins, its color becomes black, brown, yellowish or green. The disease is a complication of the previous 2 types of pathology.

candida

foot fungus symptoms

The fungus infects the skin between the toes, without proper treatment it leads to bacterial infections.

This type of disease is caused by yeast-like pathogenic fungi, the name of which is Candida. The foci of inflammation are often localized on the skin between 3 and 4 or 4 and 5 fingers. The tissues in these places become inflamed, edema develops, and often a bacterial complication joins.

The Candida fungus is a type of microorganism that infects a person's mucous membranes and outer skin. Normally, Candida is present in the human body in limited quantities. However, with a decrease in immunity, it can show increased activity, causing inconvenience to the patient.

If the fungus is not removed at the initial stage, pustules, cracks and erosion are formed, which are difficult to get rid of even with the help of powerful drugs.

Diagnostic methods

In order for the treatment of the fungus on the legs to be effective, it is important to determine the pathogen and make an accurate diagnosis. To do this, it is worth visiting a doctor, who often, after the first visual examination, will be able to determine the pathology. If the skin condition looks suspicious or does not go away with treatment for a long time, it will be necessary to perform a blood and urine test, as well as undergo an additional diagnostic study that will help determine the types of pathogens and their susceptibility to drugs antifungals. To do this, a piece of dermis is taken from the damaged area and examined under a microscope. To check for malignant cells in the tissues, samples are taken from the damaged areas for a biopsy.

What to treat?

laboratory diagnosis of skin fungi

There are many fungal diseases, to distinguish them and prescribe the correct treatment, laboratory tests are carried out.

To cure foot fungus and prevent recurrence, you need to contact a health care practitioner for advice and undergo diagnostic measures. If the diagnosis is made correctly, it is possible to begin therapy, in which drugs with systemic and local effects are used.

It is effective to be treated at an uninitiated stage, so during the period of therapy you can get by with means for external use in the form of creams, ointments and sprays. It is also possible to treat foot fungus with home remedies. If the disease has affected the deep layers of the dermis and nails, it is recommended to use a systemic drug to combat the fungus.

Treatment with folk remedies is effective only in combination with the use of drugs, otherwise the disease threatens the development of dangerous complications.

Treatment with drugs

An effective and effective medicine must be prescribed by a doctor. If you self-medicate and ignore the advice of a specialist, you can provoke serious complications that the most effective remedy will not immediately be able to cope with.

Folk remedy therapy

Treatment of foot fungus with folk remedies at home should be agreed with the doctor. It is important to know that powerful medicines are used to treat foot and nail fungus, folk remedies can be used as adjuvant therapy, as it is ineffective to fight the disease on their own at home. There are various recipes that use medicinal herbs that have antimicrobial, disinfectant and healing properties. A folk remedy for a mushroom is convenient and inexpensive, but which home method is better to use and what kind of recipe is suitable in a particular case, you should consult a doctor. The best recipes are below:

  • A herbal decoction of chamomile, plantain and succession. Mix the ingredients, taking each 1 tbsp. L. Pour everything into a saucepan and pour 1 liter of hot water, bring to a boil and let it simmer for a maximum of 10 minutes. After the broth, strain and wash your hands, feet and other affected body parts before going to bed. The essence of the procedure is to carry it out regularly, so this method will be effective and will help to treat the fungus more quickly.
  • Infusion of onion and St. John's wort. Peel the onion and cut it into 4 pieces. St. John's wort must be dried. Pour the onion and 50 g of St. John's wort 2, 5 liters of boiling water. Wrap the container with the raw materials and leave to infuse for a day. In the evening, apply an infusion pack to the affected areas.

Prevention

The best preventive measure in the fight against the fungus that can prevent disease is to strengthen the protective properties of the body. This method is inexpensive, but the most effective and efficient. Medicamentous and alternative methods of treatment must be agreed with the doctor, any self-medication can cause dangerous complications, which are then much more difficult and longer to deal with.