Severe itching of the feet can be caused by a variety of factors, including allergic reactions to materials in shoes or socks, fungal infections like athlete's foot, or skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis. Additionally, insect bites, dry skin, or systemic conditions like Diabetes can contribute to itching. It's important to identify the underlying cause for effective treatment. If the itching persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, consulting a healthcare professional is recommended.
The most likely cause would be that the dog's feet are itching and that is a way for them to relieve the itching.
Harmful fungi that can cause itching in the feet include dermatophytes, which are responsible for conditions like athlete's foot (tinea pedis). These fungi thrive in warm, moist environments, leading to symptoms such as redness, peeling, and intense itching. Yeast infections, often caused by Candida species, can also affect the feet and contribute to discomfort. Proper hygiene and treatment are essential to manage and prevent these fungal infections.
Malnutrition would affect your whole body, not just your feet.
i guess you do have a problem. that's scary. go see a docter jezzzz
Without treatment, gout may cause severe damage in the joints and cause the tissues in the surrounding area to be destructed. If the joints are continuously destructed and the gout is left untreated then there could be a result of lasting deformities (such as permanent feet damage).
You'll have to wait till it starts itching. I've been told smokers are less likely to get them because they can't feed off anything containing nicotine. Foot medications for athletes feet will get it away if not to severe.
Try soaking your feet in a bath of warm water with a small amount of dry oatmeal. Make sure the oatmeal is uncooked. You might also try dusting baby powder on your feet. Resources- Medical Home Remedies for Itchy Feet | eHow.com
it depends were its at but usually yes
The remedy for severe trench foot would be amputation or staying out of the water
No doubt about it.
Tinea pedis, also known as athlete's foot, is the medical term for a fungal disease that causes cracking and bleeding of the skin, as well as itching and burning. Tinea may also affect other areas of the body, where it is less likely to cause cracking and bleeding.
Feeling cold might not cause menstrual cramps but they might make it worse. TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) says that a woman's reproductive system is linked to her feet, so it's advisable to especially keep the feet warm during menstruation.