you have aids.
There are a lot of causes for plant (bottom of foot) blisters: Friction due to bad-fitting shoes. Socks that are not clean every day when you dress. Shoes or socks that are wet a lot of the time. Allergy to something in the socks or shoes. A type of eczema. Athlete's foot. A rare type of diabetes. Burns. Hand, foot, and mouth disease in a child. You should consult a doctor, but you can try keeping the foot very, very clean, use Tinactin powder after every foot wetting, an anti-athlete's foot cream, like Tinactin or Lotramil, Aloe gel applied a couple of times per day. When you go to the doctor, she will ask you a bunch of questions which help determine which kind of the above blisters the person has. She will focus on the most common type of foot blisters.
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If you "foot" the bill, you pay it. To "foot" is an old way of saying "to total up" because the foot is at the bottom, and the foot of a bill, or total, is also at the bottom.
Fruit by the foot!
Blisters and open sores are some of the symptoms of trench foot.
the bottom is the foot of a moutainAdded: The area at the foot of a mountain range is generally referred to as the foothills.
Most likely blisters.
The symptoms are blisters on the lower extremity (foot).
The bottom of your foot is called the sole or pad.
Are you sure you don't mean 'foot valve' - this is the valve at the bottom of a well suction pipe when you use a jetpump. I've never heard of 'foot trap'.
A little bump on the bottom of your foot that pops is often referred to as a blister. Blisters are fluid-filled sacs that form due to friction, irritation, or burns. When they pop, they can release the fluid inside, which may lead to pain or infection if not properly cared for. It's important to keep the area clean and protected to promote healing.
blisters(if popped) and fungus(or fungi)