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I didn't even know I had athlete's foot. I just thought my feet were super-dry, but no amount of lotion or cream helped. The ball of my foot is cracking, and my heels are dry and cracking. Now it is on the tips of my toes. It just looks like I have very dry feet. It itches a little, but otherwise isn't too bothersome. I have used Tinactin and Lamisil, which have different anti-fungal ingredients, but it doesn't seem to be working. Plus, it is very expensive and they give you such tiny tubes of the stuff. Scrubbing them with a pumice stone doesn't work either. I have never had it but my brothers have. This link below has some good cheap ideas like Vinegar, and using Alcohol and Aspirin on your foot, and many more along with info on how to use it |
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I am not a Dr, but I have had it. It certainly can be. It is typically worse near the toes, but I have had it on the soles, and esp. the arch. If it is atheletes foot, it will have a slight burning... I would look into ECZEMA SKIN PROBLEMS. A great link is: ... I am recovering from a broken big toe and torn ligament (turf toe), and I had the same problem as you. I was wearing a boot 24/7, even to bed, because I kept getting my toe caught on the covers and... You could try Lamisil one treatment. It is expensive about eight or nine pound but it works great. You just apply it once everywhere on the feet and bingo the athletes foot goes. You must remember ... I have heard of it. But an ointment especially for athlete's foot would be best. ...It very much sounds like tinea pedis, or athlete's foot. Nonprescription antifungals usually are used first. These include terbinafine (Lamisil AT), miconazole (Micatin), clotrimazole (Lotrim... Use empson salt and warm water. Also make sure they don't use any creams with a petroleum base to them (aks vaseline, mineral oils, baby oil) this makes that situation worse. They can use an... Athletes foot is a fungus, so it is contagious. Other forms of fungus are jock itch and ringworm ... |
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