Scratching athlete's foot can provide temporary relief from the intense itching caused by the fungal infection. The action of scratching stimulates nerve endings in the skin, which can create a sensation of pleasure and distraction from discomfort. However, while scratching may feel good in the moment, it can worsen the condition by causing skin damage and spreading the infection. It's generally better to treat athlete's foot with antifungal medications to address the root cause rather than relying on scratching for relief.
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Athlete's foot is not deadly. It is a fungal infection that affects the skin of the feet. With proper treatment, such as antifungal medications and good foot hygiene, athlete's foot can be easily cured.
Dogs lick when you scratch them because it is a natural response that releases endorphins, making them feel good and showing affection towards you.
Penicillin has no effect on the fungus that causes athletes foot. Penicillin itself is derived from a fungus. Penicillin is anti-bacterial, it affects bacteria. Penicillin may be used if the athletes foot is serious enough to cause a bacterial infection. Anti-bacterials can cause athletes foot and other fungal infections to worsen by killing the "good" bacteria we all have on our skin and in our bodies. Some of those bacteria feed on fungi.
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Socks are good in the summer because they help wick moisture away from the feet and keep them dry. They help protect against athletes foot in this way, and also guard against blisters
The Brooks online website contains all the information on good shoes for women. Failing this, you can try to find them at any athletic retail store such as Athletes Foot.
The training characteristics of young athletes is a good attitude. And to play the sport good.
The athletes foot has salomon running shoes and running shorts. You have a good selection from them and you can match the brand and colors. They carry a lot of sizes also.
Yes, women can get athlete's foot. It is a common fungal infection that can affect anyone regardless of gender. Good hygiene practices and keeping feet clean and dry can help prevent it.
Yes: not a good use for a diamond, but yes, a diamond will scratch a nail.