Foot Fungus Gilbert AZ
In this section you'll find information on different kinds of foot fungi. If you have a foot fungus yourself and want to know more about how to treat it and rid yourself of this painful conidtion, continue reading.
My 13 year old daughter had about 50 warts on her feet.They were all on the underside of her foot,between her toes. They were everywhere. I tried compound w, the duct tape theory,nail polish. I didn't try the freezing method--simply due to the cost and pain level. I looked online for herbal cures and such.Came across the apple cider vinegar theory. I thought "why not?", I had it in my cabinet.I dabbed some cotton(take the tip off a Q tip and ball it up) squeeze out the excess but leave it sort of damp.Place it on the wart and cover with a bandaide. I did this after her bath for the night,due to the stinky smell of the vinegar. I then made her wear a sock to keep the bandaide and cotton on. To know more, please read on.
Most people make the mistake of not using topical medication long enough; as soon as the foot starts to feel better they stop using the medication. In most instances the medication needs to be used for at least three weeks.
Whatever it is, it appears to be end-stage meaning it looks like it has dried out. If it originally had small blisters and was itchy, it was either a an eczema or perhaps athletes foot.
I went to see my Dermatologist two months ago because my Pustular Psoriasis was extremely itchy. She said I had a foot fungus due to the way my skin looked between my toes and along the top of where the Psoriasis ends, and that the Psoriasis medication was making it (itching) worse from the fungus. I did have a foot odor but only when I was wearing enclosed dress shoes for work and having to be on my feet all day.
I went to see my Dermatologist two months ago because my Pustular Psoriasis was extremely itchy. She said I had a foot fungus due to the way my skin looked between my toes and along the top of where the Psoriasis ends, and that the Psoriasis medication was making it (itching) worse from the fungus. I did have a foot odor but only when I was wearing enclosed dress shoes for work and having to be on my feet all day.
Whatever it is, it appears to be end-stage meaning it looks like it has dried out. If it originally had small blisters and was itchy, it was either a an eczema or perhaps athletes foot.
My 13 year old daughter had about 50 warts on her feet.They were all on the underside of her foot,between her toes. They were everywhere. I tried compound w, the duct tape theory,nail polish. I didn't try the freezing method--simply due to the cost and pain level. I looked online for herbal cures and such.Came across the apple cider vinegar theory. I thought "why not?", I had it in my cabinet.I dabbed some cotton(take the tip off a Q tip and ball it up) squeeze out the excess but leave it sort of damp.Place it on the wart and cover with a bandaide. I did this after her bath for the night,due to the stinky smell of the vinegar. I then made her wear a sock to keep the bandaide and cotton on. To know more, please read on.
Most people make the mistake of not using topical medication long enough; as soon as the foot starts to feel better they stop using the medication. In most instances the medication needs to be used for at least three weeks.