Likely athletes foot. I like to soak in hot water with a small amount of bleach to kill bacteria, then rinse, lather with soap, rinse again, dry, and apply an anti-fungal cream. If your skin is broken between the toes, you should apply antibacterial cream like neosporin until it closes before switching to antifungal cream. This addresses the itchiness more than swelling. Swollen toes can be caused by gout or fractures.
the congenital defect is swollen feet. Ur toes look like sausages!
Extra toes that are not fully attached in guinea pigs are known as polydactyly. As long as these extra toes do not cause her any pain or difficulty in walking, it should not be a problem for her. However, regular monitoring and care are important to ensure her comfort and well-being.
Itchy feet, red toes, and hot feet can be symptoms of various conditions. Itchy feet can be caused by skin conditions like athlete's foot or contact dermatitis. Red toes may indicate poor circulation or a condition like chilblains. Hot feet can be a sign of inflammation, nerve damage, or peripheral artery disease. It is essential to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Fungus growing between toes that is red and itchy. Caused by not completely drying feet and doing things like walking barefoot in locker rooms and wearing shoes without socks
Your guinea pig may have swollen toes due to the bottom of the cage, or the bedding. The most common cause is from the bottom of the cage. If you have a wire bottom on your cage, this may cause the inflamation. I suggest finding another cage or providing something solid that your guinea pig may rest its paws on!
Most likely because you've got athlete's foot, a type of fungal infection. Any pharmacist can recommend an over the counter medication that should take care of it.
Yes , they do and cause Tenia pedis or Athletes foot.
Swollen toes and fingers is not a definitive symptom of pregnancy, especially early pregnancy! It is far more likely that it is a pre-menstrual sign-- that you are close to having a period.
Do you mean toes or feet? or both...
You may have athletes foot. This is a fungus that grows on the foot and in between the toes. It is very itchy and hard to get rid of. If you have something wrong with you it is important that you go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about it - the internet is not a substitute for a qualified diagnosis or indeed a source of proper treatment recommendation.
There are several different things that can cause crooked toes. Some are hammertoe, badly fitting shoes, and high-arched feet where the tendon on the top of the foot pulls back on the toes. Please see the related link below for more information.
There are a total of 10 toes in 2 feet, as each foot typically has 5 toes.