We try to avoid using the ‘F’ word here at beautyheaven but sometimes we have no choice but to just come out and say it: foot fungus. Or more formally known as ‘athlete’s foot’. But don’t be fooled, you don’t need to be a gym junkie to be blessed with this itchy infection. No? No. All you really need to qualify is having a foot, some skin and a toenail (or 10). This article suddenly feels more relevant than when we kicked off, doesn’t it?
However, while you might be at risk of contracting a nasty case of foot fungus, we’re here to ease your mind and walk you through some easy ways to kick it to the curb.
What is foot fungus?
Also known as athlete’s foot (or ringworm of the foot and tinea pedis), foot fungus is a fungal infection of the skin that causes scaling, flaking and itching.
What causes foot fungus?
Foot fungus is a contagious growth that typically thrives in humid conditions. Main culprits for causing an infection are damp socks and shoes, as well as contaminated surfaces like towels and floors (even red carpets, looking at you Kristen Stewart). Those who walk barefoot in public areas (particularly warm and wet areas) are at high risk of infection; think locker rooms, saunas, public pools and showers. In saying that, those who frequently wear enclosed footwear are equally at risk.
What kills foot fungus best?
Topical treatments
For a quick and effective treatment of foot fungus, seek out an anti-fungal cream with the active ingredient clotrimazole. A topical ointment will work to relieve common side effects of athlete’s foot like itching, burning and scaling.
bh loves: Neat Feat Natural Antifungal Foot Spray ($11.39 at Chemist Warehouse) and Canesten Athlete’s Foot Cream ($14 at Woolworths)
Keep your feet dry
As mentioned, fungus thrives in damp environments. So by keeping your feet dry, you will prevent the fungus from forming, multiplying and spreading. Getting your feet wet for brief intervals is nothing to panic about. In saying that, we recommend steering clear of prolonged exposure to moisture. But do we really need to convince you to change out of those damp socks?
Avoid sharing shoes and towels
We’re hoping this is a rule you abide by anyway but if you’ve previously been open to passing around a towel or shoe, cease immediately (please). Fungal infections are known to live in these environments and can (and will) spread.
Be mindful of pedicures
We’ve all heard a horror story of someone going to a nail salon for a pedicure and winding up with a nasty case of fungus. Don’t let this be you. How? Ensure that your nail technician practices good hygiene and properly sanitises each tool between use. And as a rule of thumb, avoid pumice stones. Even when rinsed, these dead skin buffing tools are a breeding ground for bacteria. Ick.
FAQs
How did I get foot fungus?
Foot fungal infections are usually transmitted in moist areas where people walk barefoot; think the shower at the gym or the public pool (may we recommend a waterproof shower shoe?). Once the fungus has been transmitted, it’ll incubate once your foot is in a warm, moist environment.
Do I have foot fungus?
Symptoms of foot fungus include (as mentioned) scaling, flaking, and itching on your feet. You may also experience blisters and cracked skin, which may lead to pain, swelling, and inflammation.
Is foot fungus different to toenail fungus?
Yes, toenail fungus is a disease of the toenail where the infection causes nails to become discoloured, brittle, ragged, and distorted. Sometimes the infection can cause odours and the nail to separate from the nail bed.
Have you ever had foot fungus? How did you treat it?
The main article image at the top is very Sarah Jessica Parker-esque and I’m just loving those heels 😍
I thought so too, I wish I could walk in heels that high.
Yes, they’re gorgeous, but I know I’d fall down the stairs if I tried to walk in them, haha!
Love them too but I would be flat on my face in no time
So far not trouble with foot fungus. Thank goodness.
Love high heels and the shoes are gorgeous. My feet wont allow me to wear anything but flat shoes. Unfortunately.
Flat shoes for me too.
I’m the same, my feet and my back thank me for my sensible shoe choices.
I love the heels and the handbag!
I thought exactly the same thing izzy! 👡👠
Yes, they are beautiful heels
So happy to say no.
Thankfully I have never gotten it before! I’ve always been very careful about wearing shoes and not walking around barefoot
I haven’t had foot fungus, but great tips!
Fortunately I’ve never had foot fungus. If I did I’d probably give tea tree oil a try.
My husband wears work boots and got foot fungus. He tried TT oil and it didn’t work so the podiatrist got him onto a product from the chemist
Have had a foot virus – plantar – most horrible – had to treat with posafilin
I have a plantar wart from hot pools but nothing is getting rid of it
Have you tried treatment from a podiatrist?
Oh wow….I honestly thought toenail and foot fungus were one in the same.
Me too Meedee, I hope they do an article about toenail fungus next.
No never seen it!
Luckily no. Good to have products to help should that ever change.
I’ve never had this. Sounds dreadful.
My feet barely sweat, even in plastic shoes during summer, so I think that’s why I’ve never suffered from this.
Easy to pick up from puddles at swimming pools unfortunately
I didn’t think of that!
I picked up a plantar wart from hot pools and have been struggling to get rid of it -I have spent a lot of money on products but it is so resistant
Yes that is water that has just been sitting around and many people could have stood in it
I got foot fungus from some hot pools but went to the Dr and got some cream that got rid of it very smartly however I also picked up a wart another time on the bottom of my foot and I have tried everything to get rid of it but it won’t go
Be mindful of pedicures – I refuse to go to a salon. I go to a podiatrist and if I wanted to paint my nails I’d do it myself.
I had no idea you could get it from a salon pedi!
I think this is good advise, the only problem is some people just cannot reach their toe nails to paint them.
OH no I didn’t realize this was a risk
High heels like that are no longer for me
no I would struggle now
Taking care of your feet is so very important to give yourself a pedicure and I always wipe in between my toes with Tea Tree Oil, give your feet some love Summer is on its way.
Foot conditions are hard to treat and can often take a very long tome to treat
I have have had this before. Not hard to treat. I think I probably picked it up at the pool, but I know how to treat it.
Good advice. I don’t have this problem thankfully.
I feel lucky I’ve never had this!
Good to know, hopefully I never need to use this info though lol.
I thought foot fungus and toenail fungus were the same. A good article and yes I love beautiful high heels on others but they’re not for me.
No issues for me.
Get yourself to the chemist if you have it. I am a gym junkie and sometimes I shower there. No foot fungus here.
Suffered from this a few times in humid, hot countries.
Oo foot fungus isn’t something I’ve suffered from, but I know my husband did for sometime, it just looked like he had dry feet and then we realised it’s actually foot fungus. Both suggested options were very helpful but nothing removed it completely
I haven’t got foot fungus but do have a plantr wart caught at the hot pools and it won’t go away even though I have tried all the medications and home remedies
I teach and practice yoga (barefoot) and also swim in the ocean every day (yes, even in winter) so I need to be extra careful, but when you’re barefoot and wet for as much as I am, its hard to keep the foot ickiness at bay…
Love the shoes in the top photo 🙂