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Medications Used in Athletes Foot TreatmentAthletes foot treatment involves two stages. The first stage of athletes foot treatment involves making the infected area less suitable for the growth of the disease causing fungus. The next stage of athletes foot treatment involves curing the symptoms of the disease. Plenty of medications both topical and oral are available to be used in athletes foot treatment. Most of the medications used for athletes foot treatment are available over-the-counter. Usually over-the-counter medications are used for athletes foot treatment in mild cases. For severe cases, it is advisable to consult a doctor and get the necessary athletes foot treatment. The full course of any athletes foot treatment should be completed even if the symptoms disappear, as stopping the athletes foot treatment mid way can cause the infection to recur.
Antifungals such as zinc undecenoate, terbinafine, and tolnaflate are also used as part of athletes foot treatment. The antifungal creams that contain hydrocortisone are used as part of athletes foot treatment, to cure the skin that is particularly red and inflamed, as the hydrocortisone reduces inflammation and irritation. The use of this type of antifungal creams for athletes foot treatment is not recommended more than week. If over-the-counter medications used for athletes foot treatment do not respond to the symptoms, it is advisable to consult a doctor who will prescribe some stronger antifungal creams or tablets. Medicated powders can be used as part of athletes foot treatment, to keep your feet dry.
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