Just don’t be confused by its name, it can happen to anyone is it athlete or office going person. Athlete’s foot is a contagious fungal infection between the toes or lower section of foot. It can just grow up in the areas that are warm, damp and without sunlight and air.
This infection’s main cause is a lack of personal hygiene, letting the toe area wet after bathing, some sort shoes which are very compact and provide no air to pass, the people who perspire more they are very prone to this disease, using general toilets and shower at gym, and not wearing clean socks. There are some very simple ways to fight this disease like keeping the feet dry and hygienic, exposing the feet to fresh air and sunlight.
Symptoms that are frequently seen are inflammation, burning, cracking, itching, blisters and scaling due to dead skin that accumulate in between toes which grow the fungus. Not only that it harms living skin too.
Some other precautions could be taken to avoid this infection like wear shoes that can breath in summer, avoid wearing rubber and wool materials, clean cotton socks, rinsing the socks well while washing so that no residues of washing powder are left, and powder your toes.