Kapanlagi.com - The term kutu air is quite popularly used to refer to health complaints that occur in the foot area due to fungal infections. The cause of kutu air can occur due to various triggering factors, both weather and daily activities. Generally, kutu air can cause itching and red rashes until it triggers the peeling of the skin on the feet.
Kutu air can also be referred to as tinea pedis, which is an infection caused by fungus on the skin of the feet. Kutu air can attack anyone who is potentially developing a kutu air problem. For example, feet that sweat easily, moist feet, or skin contact with other kutu air sufferers.
When kutu air occurs, several symptoms may appear such as itching, red rashes, peeling skin on the feet, or cracked skin. In fact, someone may also feel a burning sensation and pain due to the itching. Kutu air can not only attack the skin of the feet but also spread to other areas such as the hands.
The cause of kutu air itself can occur due to several triggering factors. A number of people with certain criteria can even worsen the problem of water fleas on the skin. The causes of water fleas can be found in the following reviews. Here are the causes of water fleas reported by kapanlagi.com from various sources.
1. Fungal Infection
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As previously mentioned, the first cause of athlete's foot can occur due to a fungal infection. The fungus that causes athlete's foot is dermatophytes. The fungus can grow in areas that are often covered, moist, or warm.
According to webmd.com, the fungus can grow in areas of the body such as nails, skin, and hair. When an infection occurs due to abnormal fungal growth, athlete's foot becomes a problem that can be experienced by the sufferer. In addition, athlete's foot can spread through direct contact, both on the palms, groin area, or other covered areas.
2. Use Shoes Inappropriately
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The use of inappropriate footwear can also be a cause of athlete's foot. This is because shoes made of rubber or plastic materials are not good enough at absorbing sweat on the feet. As a result, the feet become more moist and susceptible to the risk of athlete's foot.
In addition, according to hellosehat.com, shoes that are too tight also have the same risk of increasing moisture on the feet. This also poses a risk of athlete's foot.
3. Walking Without Footwear
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Walking without footwear can also trigger athlete's foot. This is because when you walk in certain locations without wearing footwear, there may be fungi in that area that easily stick to the feet. Moreover, several other conditions can also be triggered, such as floors contaminated by people with athlete's foot.
Therefore, the spread of athlete's foot can easily occur and pose a risk of getting athlete's foot. Other locations that may be vulnerable to fungi include damp and wet areas. To prevent it, using footwear can be an easy practice.
4. Damp Feet
Damp feet condition can cause athlete's foot. This is because damp feet provide a suitable environment for certain types of fungi to grow uncontrollably, leading to problems including athlete's foot.
Especially if you often wear shoes without socks, which can trigger damp and wet feet due to sweat. Similarly, if you wear socks but they do not absorb sweat, it can also lead to similar incidents. That is why wearing socks is important to keep your feet dry. In addition, choose cotton socks and comfortable shoes that are not too tight to prevent athlete's foot.
5. Sharing Personal Items
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Another cause of athlete's foot can be due to sharing personal items. Especially if you share personal items with someone who has a history of athlete's foot, it can potentially lead to a similar situation. This is because athlete's foot fungi can be spread through direct skin contact with other athlete's foot sufferers. One of the ways is through personal items such as towels, shoes, socks, clothing, or sandals.
6. Sweaty Feet
Some people may experience easily sweaty feet. Excessive sweating can also occur in the foot and hand area, which can be a sign of certain body disorders. This condition can also increase the risk of athlete's foot due to moist feet. Especially if wearing inappropriate shoes or socks, it can trigger an increase in the potential for athlete's foot.
7. Foot Injuries
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According to healthline.com, the risk factor for athlete's foot can occur due to skin injuries. These injuries occur in the foot area, which can trigger athlete's foot. When experiencing injuries, it becomes vulnerable to fungal or bacterial infections that can cause problems in the feet, including athlete's foot.
8. Air Condition and Weather
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The influence of air condition and weather can also increase the risk of water fleas. According to liputan6.com, living in areas with hot or humid climates can be susceptible to water flea occurrences. This is because air and weather can affect the body's condition, such as excessive sweating, which is one of the risk factors for water flea occurrences.
9. Preventing Water Fleas
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Preventing water fleas can be done naturally as follows, as reported by mayoclinic.org:
- Keep the feet dry, especially between the toes.
- Regularly change socks if they feel wet, damp, or sweaty.
- Wear suitable shoes and avoid using synthetic materials.
- Wear footwear when in specific areas such as swimming pools or bathrooms.
- Avoid sharing personal items to prevent the risk of fungal infection.
Those are the 8 common causes of water fleas that can cause itchy rashes. Consultation and examination with a doctor can be considered if the water flea problem does not improve and persists.
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