Managing athlete’s foot

This article is aimed at providing a succinct overview of the condition tinea pedis, commonly referred to as athlete’s foot. Tinea pedis is a very common fungal infection that affects a significantly large number of people globally. The presentation of tinea pedis can vary based on the different cli...

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Main Authors: Nkatoko Freddy Makola, Nicholus Malesela Magongwa, Boikgantsho Matsaung, Gustav Schellack, Natalie Schellack
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2018-10-01
Series:South African Family Practice
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Online Access:https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/4911
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spelling doaj-93ba219ab3eb4765b0e0b9a5c2077a082020-11-25T03:46:47ZengAOSISSouth African Family Practice2078-61902078-62042018-10-01605374110.4102/safp.v60i5.49113887Managing athlete’s footNkatoko Freddy Makola0Nicholus Malesela Magongwa1Boikgantsho Matsaung2Gustav Schellack3Natalie Schellack4Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences UniversitySefako Makgatho Health Sciences UniversitySefako Makgatho Health Sciences UniversityClinical research professional, pharmaceutical industrySefako Makgatho Health Sciences UniversityThis article is aimed at providing a succinct overview of the condition tinea pedis, commonly referred to as athlete’s foot. Tinea pedis is a very common fungal infection that affects a significantly large number of people globally. The presentation of tinea pedis can vary based on the different clinical forms of the condition. The symptoms of tinea pedis may range from asymptomatic, to mild-to-severe forms of pain, itchiness, difficulty walking and other debilitating symptoms. There is a range of precautionary measures available to prevent infection, and both oral and topical drugs can be used for treating tinea pedis. This article briefly highlights what athlete’s foot is, the different causes and how they present, the prevalence of the condition, the variety of diagnostic methods available, and the pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of the condition.https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/4911athlete’s foottinea pedisdermatophytefungal infectionallylaminesazole antifungalsgriseofulvinterbinafine
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author Nkatoko Freddy Makola
Nicholus Malesela Magongwa
Boikgantsho Matsaung
Gustav Schellack
Natalie Schellack
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Nicholus Malesela Magongwa
Boikgantsho Matsaung
Gustav Schellack
Natalie Schellack
Managing athlete’s foot
South African Family Practice
athlete’s foot
tinea pedis
dermatophyte
fungal infection
allylamines
azole antifungals
griseofulvin
terbinafine
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Nicholus Malesela Magongwa
Boikgantsho Matsaung
Gustav Schellack
Natalie Schellack
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title Managing athlete’s foot
title_short Managing athlete’s foot
title_full Managing athlete’s foot
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publisher AOSIS
series South African Family Practice
issn 2078-6190
2078-6204
publishDate 2018-10-01
description This article is aimed at providing a succinct overview of the condition tinea pedis, commonly referred to as athlete’s foot. Tinea pedis is a very common fungal infection that affects a significantly large number of people globally. The presentation of tinea pedis can vary based on the different clinical forms of the condition. The symptoms of tinea pedis may range from asymptomatic, to mild-to-severe forms of pain, itchiness, difficulty walking and other debilitating symptoms. There is a range of precautionary measures available to prevent infection, and both oral and topical drugs can be used for treating tinea pedis. This article briefly highlights what athlete’s foot is, the different causes and how they present, the prevalence of the condition, the variety of diagnostic methods available, and the pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of the condition.
topic athlete’s foot
tinea pedis
dermatophyte
fungal infection
allylamines
azole antifungals
griseofulvin
terbinafine
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