Itchy feet? Check for the fungus!

The foot fungus is a very insidious “infection”. And the word "infection" here is used intentionally, because this is the case when a fungus can be infected. Not only that, that’s what happens most often. After all, the foot fungus begins with a fungus spores, and then everything depends on many factors: the body's immunity, hygiene habits, the quality of shoes and socks, just luck in the end.

And if luck was not on your side, then the fungus is about to be replicated. One of the signs of such a process can be a strong unpleasant smell, sweating or, conversely, severe dryness of the legs, peeling and, of course, itching!

What to do and where to run? First of all, don't panic! Fungus curable! Just before starting such treatment, it will not be superfluous to inform yourself a little in order to make more or less correct decisions. First, it is worth remembering that ointments and creams will not work in all cases - they will give some result, but in most cases it will not be enough.

It is best to act in a complex - laser treatment of fungus + good, proven means + proper hygiene and timely visit to the podologist. Then the chances of getting rid of the fungus, rather than the symptoms, increase significantly.

What will each of these items yield?
  • Laser treatment of fungus allows you to create the most unpleasant conditions for the reproduction of the fungus. In addition, often, laser radiation can damage, destroy, the protective shell of the fungus, which will make it well susceptible to the next point.
  • Proven fungal remedies. Their only goal is to destroy, eliminate the fungus from you. Why are these verified funds? Because the drug and drug industry is so obsessed with earning money that it often sells products that have either not been tested at all or have not produced the desired results. Advertising is a different story!
  • Hygiene – if it were all right, there might be a way out of this chain of events. The fact is that the fungus can be brought into your body in different ways:
    • We touched the handrail on public transport and did not wash our hands. And before you touched a hand with a fungus;
    • Wearing someone else’s slippers in the pool – the same story, only the place and people are different.
    • The usual touch to a person who has a fungus, it is enough - the hand said hello and that's all.

But washed with soap hands or feet on returning home, many times reduce the likelihood of an adverse outcome. Remember that.



But if all the same it happened – do not panic, because there is a specialist in the profession of a podologist – this is the person who is aimed at working with this problem. This is for you and me a fungus on the legs – a problem and horror, and for a podologist – everyday work. Therefore, he knows well what to do with him, in what order and by what means. It is enough just to turn to him in time. And then no fungus is afraid of you!