you can try Lamisil or tinactin or any of the over the counter anti fungal meds
Athletes foot is a fungal complaint that usually affects the moist skin between the toes, but it can affect any part of the foot.
It is doubtful there are many forms of arthritis that can effect the foot and to date no cure has been found for any of them.
Yes it's unhealthy!!!!It's nasty!!You can catch athletes foot or any other foot dicease or fungus
You can but I don't see any benefit and it would stink to high heaven
There is no cure for diabetes, but they do have ways of reducing the symptoms and prolonging life, by giving insulin injections which help the body digest sugar.
Where is the rash and what does it look like?
The best way to treat trench foot is by doing regular inspection of the feet.There are medications such as certain antibiotics that may help. Have a great day, cmf3225
Yes, they have medicines that can cure foot pain or they have soles that you can put in your shoes that will take away a lot of discomfort and stress that you put on your feet every day at work.
Are there any athletes from houston area competing in the olympics?
Kingdom: FungiDivision: AscomycotaClass: EurotiomycetesOrder: OnygenalesFamily: ArthrodermataceaeGenus: TrichophytonSpecies: any of several different ones can cause this disease
There was five athletes in the 2012 olympic
CURE FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT... Apply TEA TREE OIL (Melaleuca alternifolia) 100% pure Australian oil to toes and affected area each day after showering and drying well. I use a Q-tip as it smells like turpentine, and I really don't want that smell on my fingers all day. It will conquer the problem, and I never stopped using it and it hasn't recurred. I purchased the 2 Fl. Oz. bottle at K-Mart for about $13.00 USD (it has lasted since last June and I still have about 1/4 bottle left). Pretty reasonable all tolled. You have to understand, you NEVER truly CURE Athlete's Foot as it grows ad multiplies in any warm damp area without any notice, aka: our shoes. Usually we don't have as much trouble in the summer if we wear sandalls or go without shoes. Hope this helps. I had terrible athletes foot when I was about 12, I'm 59 now. We took a weekend camping trip one summer on a sandy shallow river where I spent most of my time barefoot chasing carp. Monday my athletes foot was gone and has never returned. Several years ago I related this story to a friend, hypothesizing that the microbes in the river kicked butt on the athletes foot. He tried it using river mud and it worked for him as well. I have to laugh at the suggestion you need drugs and medicines. All we need is dirty feet! Try it, It doesn't cost anything!