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isPermaLink="false">http://www.motleyhealth.com/health-and-medical-advice/?p=52</guid> <description><![CDATA[TweetAthlete&#8217;s foot is a very common skin infection, which starts off in between the toes and can spread to the rest of the foot. It is not restricted to just athletes, it can develop in anyone who suffers from hot and sweaty feet. It usually produces flaky white and itchy areas of skin between the toes. If it spreads to the rest of the feet, it may cause red scaly patches, usually with a slightly raised edge. The feet often have a yeasty and mouldy smell. The fungus that causes athlete&#8217;s foot can spread from between the toes into the toenails causing them to become yellow, thickened and broken. Underneath the toenails, the tip of the nail becomes flaky and crumbles. A fungal nail infection is not painful but it can make your toenails look unsightly and it can become uncomfortable where shoes press on the thickened nail edges. The infection can also spread to your hands, particularly when these touch the skin between your toes as you apply cream. Ringworm is caused by the same type of fungal infection, which is transmitted to other parts of the body. The most common sites are the trunk, arms, legs and the [...]]]></description> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.medimise.com/skin/athletes-foot-how-to-treat-and-cure/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>2</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
