Description
Our feet are susceptible to infections affecting either the skin or the nails. These infections, when they affect the nails, are called onychomycosis. When they affect the skin, they are called dermatophytosis. These are generally fungal infections, i.e. caused by fungi. The feet are often affected by these phenomena: when shoes are poorly ventilated, there is a risk of maceration that encourages the development of fungi. Moreover, walking barefoot in a community encourages contamination.
The treatment of these infections is sometimes tedious, and we prefer to prevent any risk of recurrence. However, the fungi responsible for these infections are able to survive for a long time in the shoes, and are then likely to reinfect the wearer. To prevent this, Scholl has developed a spray specifically for disinfecting the inside of shoes. It has proven to be effective against the following fungi and bacteria: Tritophyton, Candida albicans, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus hirae.
Instructions for use
Point the spray inside the shoe. Spray 2 or 3 times. Allow the inside of the shoe to dry before putting it on.
Composition
0.166 g alkyl (C12-1-) dimethylbenzyl ammonium chloride (68424-85-1), 0.084 g didecylmethyl ammonium chloride (7173-51-5).
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