Yes, hydrogen peroxide can be used to help treat athlete's foot due to its antifungal properties. However, it is important to dilute it with water before applying to the affected area to prevent skin irritation. It is recommended to consult a healthcare provider before using it as a treatment for athlete's foot.
No, the fungus that causes athlete's foot, called Tinea pedis, does not require oxygen to survive or respire. It thrives in warm, moist environments such as inside shoes and on sweaty feet.
To treat fungal infections on the skin, or nails.
Borax is not proven to be effective in treating foot fungi like athlete's foot. It's best to use antifungal creams or powders specifically designed to treat fungal infections on the feet. Consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
In it's pure form you can burn yourself pretty nicely. If you are careful with it then it's great for sterilizing. If you are talking about the 3% form that is sold as an antiseptic then it is great at cleaning. Baking soda and peroxide is the best mixture for toothpaste (this mixture is also useful at getting rid of skunk odor). After you are done brushing, you can soak the brush in more H2O2 to prevent bacteria buildup (you would be surprised how much bacteria can be found on an average toothbrush). It's supposed to be good for toothaches too. It deodorizes and disinfects. It kills many types of fungus (many claim it gets rid of their foot fungus). Supposedly a little bit in the bath will help with some skin infections, as well as odors. I personally have very small ears so I cannot clean them with a q-tip. I flush my ears with dilute hydrogen peroxide and it cleans them right out (I got that tip from my primary physician). Of course, you can use it to change your hair color. It can whiten other things like bones and skin (it is commonly used to bleach display bones). It can remove certain stains (especially blood stains) from clothes. Biologist often use it to release oxygen (in fish tanks, in soil for plants, etc.). It's generally an oxidizer....I can go on and on so email me if you want more.
Covalent bonds are generally the hardest to break because they involve the sharing of electrons between atoms, creating a strong bond. Covalent bonds require a significant amount of energy to break compared to other types of bonds such as ionic or hydrogen bonds.
God, just buy one of the countless creams.
Athletes foot itches and burns, and over time it will get more painful. If you have athletes foot, treat it immediately or it could get very bad. Athletes foot is a fungal infection and eats way at your foot.
It's a topical treatment commonly used to treat the condition Athletes Foot.
hmm...if you burn your foot then my suggestion is clean the burn with hydrogen peroxide, but rinse with cool or warm water, and then u apply the peroxide. If it is small then maybe you just oput dabs of toothpaste on it...it is what i do. and then put a bandage if desired.
E45 cream is not specifically formulated to treat athletes foot, which is a fungal infection. It is best to use antifungal creams or sprays that are designed to treat this condition. These products usually contain ingredients such as clotrimazole or miconazole that are effective in combating the fungus that causes athletes foot.
No....its just athletes foot
There are several symptoms of Athletes Foot. A few of the symptoms are blisters on feet, itching, burning, and stinging. There are several brands of medicine that can be purchased over the counter for Athletes Foot.
it feeds on foot food
on your foot.
leg pains and athletes foot
dogs don't got athletes foot.
Clotrimazole is used to treat various skin conditions. It comes as a cream, lotion, or powder that is applied to the affected area. It is used to treat yeast infections, athletes foot and ringworm.