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==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
The fungus thrives in warm, moist areas. | The fungus thrives in warm, moist areas. Risk for getting athlete's foot increases if: | ||
* | * Wearing closed shoes, especially if they are plastic-lined | ||
* | * Keeping feet wet for prolonged periods of time | ||
* | * Sweating a lot | ||
* | * Developing a minor [[skin]] or [[nail]] injury | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Risk Factors
The fungus thrives in warm, moist areas. Risk for getting athlete's foot increases if:
- Wearing closed shoes, especially if they are plastic-lined
- Keeping feet wet for prolonged periods of time
- Sweating a lot
- Developing a minor skin or nail injury