What are some symptoms of athlete's foot?
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What type's of cures are there?
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Itching between the toes, especially the fourth and the fifth. You may also notice sogging of the skin and maybe slight redness also. Best is to keep your feet dry and change your socks regularly with fresh ones. Antifungal creams and lotions are available and sometimes over the counter also. These may be having Miconazole, Tolnaftate, Ketaonazole, or Clotrimazole as one of the base. You will have to keep applying three to four times daily for 21 days, despite you feeling well within say a week after having begun to apply the cream or the lotion. Make sure that you put on your socks before you put on your underwear, as the infection from the toes may be passed on to the underwear and then to your groin as well.
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your toes itch extremly bad
Itching, burning between the toes for the most part.
check with your local pharmacy for meds.
BOOOM tough actin' tinactin...
There's sprays and things for it.
But yeah dry, itchy, burning feet can be athlete's foot.
yes bleeding and itching and serious fungus. smelly too.. yuck go to the doctor.
Athletes foot is awful, I had it, I assume from the health club I used to belong to, the skin in feet basically looks like jungle rot, it starts pealing away. I tried all the over the counter cures they don't work well, what works best is Vodka, wash your feet with vodka, a friend of mine told me and it worked well
lol No, listen i've had Athlete's foot before and believe it only let's hurts the infected spot, the spot will be dry and it will hurt whn you have steped and applied some pressure to the infected area. No symptoms and yes there are a variety of cures., i won't name them all but get it checked by a doctor to see how sever the infection is, he'll decide on what medication you should take.Athlete's foot is a fungy know as a fungus, that eats your foot tissues so it really hurts it bleeds inside the foot it self.
yes those symptoms go along with it. you may also experince burning in the bottom of your feet. you can go to wal-mart or some where that has a pharmacy and you can look for athlete's feet medicine. it comes in sprays and creams.
Yes, they all can. Athlete's foot is one of the skin problems caused by yeast (Candida) fungus. Ringworm, thrush, jock itch, and vaginitis are some of the others. One book I read also indicates psoriasis and eczema are others.
Check out www.hufa.org and click on the yeast link for more info.
Treatment, any antifungal cream, spray or powder. Cream with powder is my preferred method. Takes about a day to get rid of the itching.
try lamisil or go to the doctor who can provide internal antibotic to heal the infection from the inside, keep applying creams wear a different pair of shoes everyday
well on the market are all kinds of ointments and oils but the important thing to remember is to always dry your feet well after washing and do not use talcum powder because it clogs up the pores.
i found walking on the sandy beach near my home the best remedy. try it and find out yourself!
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