Interdigital athlete's foot is the most common type. It affects the skin between the toes, usually the fourth and fifth toes. Symptoms include itching, burning, scaling, and cracking.
Moccasin athlete's foot affects the soles of the feet and the sides of the feet. Symptoms include dry, scaly skin, thickening of the skin, and itching.
Vesicular athlete's foot causes small blisters on the feet. These blisters can be itchy and painful.
Ulcerative athlete's foot is the most severe type of athlete's foot. It causes deep ulcers on the feet that can be very painful. This type of athlete's foot is often seen in people with diabetes or other conditions that weaken the immune system.
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