Thursday, February 11, 2010

Could this be a fungus?

on the heels of my feel there is really thick dead skin and it seems pretty deep. all day today just the heels of my feel have been itching burning and are very sore right around the area with dead skin. when the skin first started peepling off it was kind of flaky and scaly like. i also wear flip flops alot and have been wearing gym shoes for the past 2 weeks standing on my feet for atleast 8-9 hours a day. could this be a fungus? if so what kind? and what can i use to get rid of this particular fungus. oh and also the affected area is also a yellowish color





i know its gross but i need help ladies aint supposed to have feet like this. serious answers only pleaseCould this be a fungus?
This is very dead skin that has collected over the winter ,or longer=get a big enough pail to put your feet in it =use Epsom salts and as hot of water as you can stand to soak your feet then you should be able to scrape some softened dead skin off =you will have to do this a few times and after each time ,rub your feet with cream and put on an old pair of socks to wear to bed =when feet are smooth again ,you will wonder why you didn't do this long agoCould this be a fungus?
It could also be a fungus. We find fungus everywhere in dust. it is not difficult to get them in flip flops. After soaking your feet in Epson salt solution for 20 mins, use Clotrimazole 1% cream, and wear a sock at night.


Look out not to scrape roughly your heels skin, as that could give you cracks on your heel skin.


You also should find special gel supports for heels, from Dr. Scholls. You find them in Dominion Store. You wear them into your shoes, they are very soft, and they help you stand up without hurting your heels.
I love this cream for fixing up that problem


http://www.amazon.com/DERMAdoctor-Feet-A鈥?/a>


But in a pinch and if you don't have a lot of cash rubbing vicks vapo rub on your feet before bed then putting on some socks overnight softens your feet and kills the fungus
lamb fat for the cracks
sounds like you may have athlete's foot. there are are number of creams and sprays you can buy over-the-counter to take care of this. make sure you read it well, and see a doctor as the directions suggest. also, make sure you keep your flip flops clean, and no one else uses them, and you wear clean socks every day. optimally, if you are spending 9 hours on your feet in tennis shoes, you want to change your socks after work, and a fresh pair again in the morning. it is also recommended that you don't wear the same shoes every day, you should have at least 2 pair, and switch them out. this gives them a chance to air out, as constant wearing creates a moist environment in which fungus thrives.
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