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Athletes foot<\/h1>\n

Athletes foot is caused by a fungal infection of the foot.<\/p>\n

Causes<\/b><\/p>\n

The cause of athletes foot is a fungus called trichophyton, which is a fungus that thrives in moist and warm environments. It commonly affects the toes, the spaces between them and the soles of the feet. Athletes foot is contagious, though only in conditions where the fungus can thrive. It can be caught through socks and changing room floors.<\/p>\n

Symptoms<\/b><\/p>\n

Symptoms of athletes foot includes:<\/p>\n