Depends on what kind of foot rot it is. Feet run into a lot of fungal infections. For this, an anti-fungal cream and, if you can, keep the foot exposed and dry. If you have to wear socks during this period, change to fresh socks twice a day AND whenever your feet get wet. If you shower, wash your feet thoroughly, dry and reapply ointment as per presciption. Note that fungal infections are contagious. Bleach works wonders on killing off fungii, so that would be a good disinfectant for the shower and your clothing, but not for your bod. If you're in civilization, keep the feet clean, dry as much as possible, open to the air when you can, and medicated. When you're in the field, focus on healing the rot with creams or in some cases powders (anti-fungal), and keeping the feet DRY. In extreme cases, you may need to resort to systemic anti-fungals.
It would be advisable to make an appointment with your doctor or a Podiatrist to diagnose the infection and offer suitable treatment options.
Hoof rot or Foot rot is an infection around the hoof area. Antibiotics and/or penicillin is the best way to treat it.
A foot rot is a bacterial infection, so I guess bacteria cause foot rot .
2 years
If you got your foot wet in the trenches it would start to rot and it could come off with your boot.
dry rot, athletes foot, theres more
apply antifungal cream to infected area as your dermatologist instucts
Could be foot rot. Give her a shot of LA 200. It is good for clearing up foot rot in 3 or 4 days.
Your could scrub the scabs with MTG, and keep a light weight water proof turn out sheet on her to stop the moisture which is why rain rot develops.
Neosporin
LimpingSwelling near the hoofCracking or imperfections of the hoof
Treat Foot as in "Foot the bill".
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