Foot skin issues are common among teenagers—and no, it’s not always athlete’s foot. Pediatrician Dr. Cindy Gellner talks about three common foot skin issues in teenagers, and how to identify and treat ...
(Mass Appeal) – Athlete’s foot is a common skin condition that doctors say people will develop at least once in their lives. With ways to avoid, or treat it, is Dr. Stanley Glazer from New England ...
Medically reviewed by William Truswell, MD Treatments like baking soda may slow the growth of certain fungi, but more research is needed.You can help prevent athlete's foot by keeping your feet clean ...
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Despite the name, athlete’s foot can affect anyone — and if you’ve got it, you’ll no doubt want to relieve your irritated feet ASAP. The best treatments for athlete’s foot contain antifungal and ...
Q: I have read your caution not to use a dilute bleach solution to treat athlete’s foot. My podiatrist recommended a bleach bath for my athlete’s foot, and my dermatologist agreed. Why are you opposed ...
Do not pop athlete's foot blisters because it can lead to infection. Use over-the-counter antifungal medications to treat athlete’s foot blisters. Regularly wash your socks and dry your feet ...
Hyperhidrosis — a condition that causes overactive sweat glands — can make your feet extra stinky. You may also have particularly smelly feet if you get a fungal infection called Athlete's foot. If ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Q. You have sometimes written about ways to treat athlete’s foot, but you haven’t mentioned the best one: Bleach! On the rare ...
It can seem like we spend countless hours and endless amounts of money to keep the skin on our face looking and feeling its best—while the skin on other areas of our body often gets ignored. Though ...
Q. I have read your caution not to use a dilute bleach solution to treat athlete’s foot. My podiatrist recommended a bleach bath for my athlete’s foot, and my dermatologist agreed. Why are you opposed ...