If you’ve got an itch on your foot that you can’t help scratching, then you might have a dreaded case of athlete’s foot. But there’s no need to worry because here are five ways that you can treat yourself—no doctor and no prescriptions needed.
Sween Baza Antifungal Cr??me Miconazole Nitrate in Moisture Barrier Cream - 5 Oz
Head over to the store
Your best cure for athlete’s foot might be available at your local grocery mart or drug store. Look for creams and ointments that contain clotrimazole or miconazole as their active ingredient. These are topical creams that can be directly applied to the feet.
All you need to do is reapply the cream after you shower to clean, dry feet and then cover with a pair of cotton socks. The cream should be reapplied two to three times a day after that for about two to three weeks.
Miconazole: Webster's Timeline History, 1972 - 2007
Going the natural route
Sween Baza Antifungal Cr??me Miconazole Nitrate in Moisture Barrier Cream - 5 Oz
Head over to the store
Your best cure for athlete’s foot might be available at your local grocery mart or drug store. Look for creams and ointments that contain clotrimazole or miconazole as their active ingredient. These are topical creams that can be directly applied to the feet.
All you need to do is reapply the cream after you shower to clean, dry feet and then cover with a pair of cotton socks. The cream should be reapplied two to three times a day after that for about two to three weeks.
Miconazole: Webster's Timeline History, 1972 - 2007
Going the natural route