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Post a new topicby Guest on Sun Jul 22, 2001 9:20 pm

okay i've tried every thing there is to cure my athletes foot which is not only in between my toes but also on the top of my foot, on the top of my toes, and on the bottoms of my feet. soaking my foot in bleach soaking it in salt to soften it , then rubbing in persciption creams like kectoconazole, or lamisil, nothing works and i've been trying to cure it for months now what do I do?
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Re: athletes foot

Post a new topicby Guest on Mon Jul 23, 2001 9:47 am

The first thing you should do is stop soaking your feet in bleach and salt. You are probably causing chemical burns which is why your feet are red and cracked. You may not have athlete's foot at all anymore. You need to see a podiatrist. You may need precription steroid creams and moisturizes to help heal your skin. If you do still have athlete's foot, you can ask about oral antifungal tablets that can help cure your feet. First, stop the soaks and secondly, see a podiatrist.
[quote] okay i've tried every thing there is to cure my athletes foot which is not only in between my toes but also on the top of my foot, on the top of my toes, and on the bottoms of my feet. soaking my foot in bleach soaking it in salt to soften it , then rubbing in persciption creams like kectoconazole, or lamisil, nothing works and i've been trying to cure it for months now what do I do... [/quote]
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