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Athlete's Foot Treatment-Quiet The Raging Fire

By: Tammy Foster..

Once you have a definite diagnosis of athlete's foot, then your next obvious step is to begin the prescribed athlete's foot treatment. See, that's not really all that hard!

If you think you might have athlete's foot and if you have never been diagnosed with it before, then it is important to see your physician for a thorough examination before you just begin treating your feet with some over the counter answer.

So, once you've made it to your doctor, a thorough examination of your foot will reveal the truth. Sometimes your doctor can make the diagnosis by simply looking at the infected skin and other times he or she may elect to take a tiny skin sample to send off to the lab for study. The lab study will show if there are bothersome fungal cells which are the cause of athlete's foot present on the sample.

Your doctor may determine that the best treatment option for your athlete's foot is one of the many over the counter anti-fungal creams and sprays available for purchase.

The good news is that most cases of athlete's foot are mild and usually clear up in a couple of weeks. The bad news is that some cases of athlete's foot re-occur over and over again. Some sufferers even report using the over the counter sprays even after the episode clears up in hopes of preventing a re-occurrence.

There are times when your case of athlete's foot is so persistent that it takes the power of oral anti-fungal medications along with anti-fungal creams and sprays that are all prescription strength in order to beat the fungus into submission. If this is the case, no worries, just use the medicine as prescribed.

It can be that OTC creams and sprays do not effectively reach the lower layers of the skin where the fungus really lives and this leads to it rearing its ugly head again. This is the perfect example of when your physician may decide that your need a stronger medication, which may include not only a stronger topical medication but also an oral anti-fungal as well.

Prescription strength athlete's foot treatment seems to give you a better overall response to the treatment. But if you take a short cut and do not use the medicine as prescribed or do not use it for the duration ordered then you risk the return of your athlete's foot with a vengeance.

Yes, you can treat your athlete's foot at home with over the counter medications, especially if you have had a definitive diagnosis of this bothersome condition before. But remember, if this is the first time, then you need to see your health care provider.

But, remember, if you are still waging the athlete's foot war after two full weeks of treatment that you should follow up with your health care provider for stronger prescription based treatment.

Proper athlete's foot treatment can help you to regain control of your feet again. Adequate and appropriate treatment can stop the itching and burning and can put a smile back on your face!

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