What is the best treatment or home remedy for ringworm infection on the foot, even if there is no itching?
Ringworm infection on the foot, also called fungal infection or tinea pedis, can occur even without itching. It may appear as dry, scaly, ring-shaped, peeling, or discoloured patches on the skin. The most important part of treatment is keeping the feet clean and dry because fungus grows well in moisture and sweat. Wash the feet daily, dry carefully between the toes, change socks regularly, and wear loose, breathable footwear whenever possible. Avoid sharing towels, socks, shoes, or slippers with others. Mild fungal infections are commonly treated with antifungal creams such as clotrimazole, terbinafine, luliconazole, or ketoconazole, usually applied for a few weeks as advised by a doctor. Even if the rash improves early, treatment should often be continued for the full recommended duration to prevent recurrence. Avoid using steroid-containing creams without medical advice because they can temporarily hide the infection and make it spread later. Some home care measures, such as keeping the area dry and using antifungal dusting powder, may help reduce moisture and recurrence, but home remedies alone may not completely cure the infection. If the infection spreads, becomes painful, affects the nails, or keeps returning repeatedly, consult a dermatologist because oral antifungal medicines or further evaluation may be needed.