Antibiotics
Athlete's foot, a fungal infection, feeds on keratin, a protein found in the skin, nails, and hair. The warm and moist environment in shoes provides an ideal breeding ground for the fungus to thrive. Proper foot hygiene and antifungal treatments can help prevent and treat athlete's foot.
Yes. Athlete's foot is caused by fungi in the genus Trichophyton.
Methicillin is an antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections caused by organisms that are resistant to other antibiotics, such as penicillin. It is part of the penicillin class of antibiotics and is mainly used to treat staphylococcal infections.
yes because it is a fungi and fungi is living
Antibiotics
God, just buy one of the countless creams.
no it's a fungal infection so is treated with fungal medications such as lamisil etc..
Athletes foot itches and burns, and over time it will get more painful. If you have athletes foot, treat it immediately or it could get very bad. Athletes foot is a fungal infection and eats way at your foot.
It's a topical treatment commonly used to treat the condition Athletes Foot.
Hoof rot or Foot rot is an infection around the hoof area. Antibiotics and/or penicillin is the best way to treat it.
E45 cream is not specifically formulated to treat athletes foot, which is a fungal infection. It is best to use antifungal creams or sprays that are designed to treat this condition. These products usually contain ingredients such as clotrimazole or miconazole that are effective in combating the fungus that causes athletes foot.
Antibiotics won't treat a virus.
No....its just athletes foot
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis. Antibiotics cannot treat viral infections such as HPV, herpes and HIV.
You can't treat SARS with antibiotics because it is a viral disease.
The best way to treat trench foot is by doing regular inspection of the feet.There are medications such as certain antibiotics that may help. Have a great day, cmf3225