Athlete’s Foot (Overview , Symptoms , Causes , Risk Factors , Complications , Diagnosis , Home Remedies , Treatment and Prevention)

Sea salt

We commonly use the sea salt water for gargles, oral cavity thrush in balance, oral hygiene intact. Salt water soaks are prepared for the patients dealing with skin problems, to speed up the healing process, and to stop the growth of microbes. Adding an ample quantity of sea salt in Luke warm water and soaking feet in it for fifteen to twenty minutes two times a day will visibly reduce the pain and itching in an athlete’s foot disease. Epsom salt is also beneficial in treating fungal infections. The Epsom salt bath can be prepared by adding one part of Epsom salt and four pieces of moderately bearable warm water.