That raw, peeling skin between his toes is more than an inconvenience; it’s his body warning that something is wrong in the warm, damp world inside his shoes. In many cases, it’s athlete’s foot, a stubborn fungal infection that feeds on sweat, friction, and long practices. Left alone, it can crack, burn, and even invite dangerous bacterial infections that sideline him far longer than one missed session.
Acting quickly tonight can change everything. Cool water, gentle washing, and careful drying give instant relief and stop the damage from getting worse. Antifungal creams or sprays, clean moisture‑wicking socks, and breathable shoes help him walk into practice tomorrow without shame or pain. Just as important is the quiet conversation afterward: letting him know this is common, fixable, and nothing to hide. That trust becomes the real protection, long after this flare‑up is gone.
