PAPILLION RINGWORM & ATHLETE'S FOOT TREATMENT

For athletes battling ringworm or athlete's foot in Papillion, our dermatologists offer expert care. We specialize in sports dermatology, focusing on maintaining healthy skin. Trust us to provide swift treatment, ensuring you return to your activities with confidence.

UNDERSTANDING RINGWORM

Ringworm is a fungal infection causing red, itchy, circular rashes. It's easily spread through direct contact with infected people or animals, and by touching contaminated surfaces like locker room floors, shower stalls, or barber shears. Athletes are especially prone to ringworm because of their close contact with others and shared equipment use. This highlights the importance of hygiene in preventing the spread of ringworm.

DERMATOLOGICAL RINGWORM TREATMENT

In the presence of ringworm symptoms, it's vital to consult our sports dermatologists near Papillion. We are adept at diagnosing this specific fungal infection and determining the most suitable treatment. It is key to avoid scratching and maintain cleanliness to halt the spread of ringworm. Generally, ringworm resolves within four weeks of starting treatment. Treatment options include:

  • Topical Antifungals: Creams, lotions, or sprays are good for mild cases. 
  • Oral Antifungals: When ringworm is severe or on the scalp, taking oral medications is the best way to treat it.

UNDERSTANDING ATHLETE'S FOOT

Athlete's foot, a fungal skin infection, frequently affects athletes, leading to scaling, redness, and blisters on the feet. It spreads easily in locker rooms and the athletic environment, posing a risk to those active in sports.

DERMATOLOGICAL ATHLETE'S FOOT TREATMENT

Diagnosis is critical for effective athlete's foot treatment, much like ringworm. Our sports dermatologists near Papillion employ a variety of methods to pinpoint the cause. After diagnosis, we provide the most suitable treatment options:

  • Topical Antifungals: In mild cases, using over-the-counter or prescription-strength creams and lotions can effectively treat athlete’s foot.
  • Oral Antifungal: Should the condition not improve or if it spreads to the nails, then oral antifungal medication becomes essential.

PREVENTING RINGWORM & ATHLETE'S FOOT

Our sports dermatologists emphasize the importance of preventing fungal infections, such as ringworm and athlete's foot, for optimal health:

Buy good shoes: Get shoes that breathe well and fit to avoid athlete's foot.

Take off shoes post-workout: Remove your shoes, wash your feet with antibacterial soap, and wear clean socks.

Keep feet dry: Fungus thrives in moist environments. Dry your toes well after a shower and switch out wet socks.

Air out your feet: Don't wear shoes all the time. Let your feet get some air when you’re at home.

Don't share items: Avoid sharing footwear, socks, towels, or personal items.

Wear shower shoes in public: In locker rooms and shared showers, always wear shower shoes to protect your feet.

SCHEDULE A SPORTS DERMATOLOGY APPOINTMENT TODAY!

To book a sports dermatology appointment near Papillion for treatment of ringworm or athlete's foot, reach out to MOD Dermatology today.