Learn about Athlete's foot
Video Description: Dr Michael Perlstein, D.A.B.P.O. Podiatrist, Talks about Athlete's foot AKA Tinea Pedis Related Article Subjects: Learn about Athlete's foot, athletes foot, fungal infection, Tinea Pedis, drmdk, feet, foot, podiatryLearn about Athlete's foot
Ringworm or Athlete's Foot
Is there any difference between ringworm and athlete's foot? Dermatologist Dr. Jenny Kim at UCLA, answers in this... Curing Common Foot Fungal Infection The Natural WayBy: Low Jeremy | 08/04/2007 | Non-FictionAn athlete's foot infection is characterized by dry and scaly skin on the sides of the foot and can become itchy. Cuts and blisters may also develop which break the skin and leaves small raw skin areas exposed that can become painful. Such conditions usually occur right between the toes and can really become a very nagging problem. Finding The Natural Cure For The Common Foot Fungal InfectionBy: Low Jeremy | 09/02/2007 | MedicineYou do not need to be an athlete to get athlete's foot. Also known as Tinea Pedis, athlete's foot is a fungus infection caused by a type of fungus known as dermatophytes. They breed and multiply in warm and damp places of which the feet can provide as an ideal... Natural Athletes Foot Health Remedies at HomeBy: jonyrich | 29/10/2009 | HealthThere are abounding means to get rid of the alarming bottom bane such as an appliance of Listerine on a affection pad and applying it to your anxiety alert a day. What To Do To Cure Athletes FootBy: Low Jeremy | 18/02/2007 | MedicineAthlete's foot is one of the most common feet problems in the country. And despite being named after an athlete, this fungal infection can actually affect everyone. Sportsmen, office people, old people, children, men and women... all are affected. Athlete's foot is an infection in the feet caused by the... Fungal infectionsBy: garretlloyd | 21/04/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsFungal infections are not uncommon and can mostly be treated quite easily. Fungal Infections and ChildrenBy: Nicky Pilkington | 22/10/2006 | HealthWhether you know it or not, fungus is a type of organism that lives on every person all over the world. Most of the time, this organism is harmless, however, when conditions are just right it can cause a fungal infection. Even children can have fungal infections. Wet Weather Ideal for Fungal InfectionsBy: Janet Martin | 14/12/2007 | HealthThanks to the heavy rains and the floods that accompany them, many people are likely to get the most common fungal infection of the skin – athlete’s foot. Common Fungal Infections to AvoidBy: Janet Martin | 11/02/2008 | Skin CareFungi overgrowth, when left unchecked for a long period of time, can spread and cause embarrassment, pain and discomfort. Skin diseases are often cured by over-the-counter medication, so you should not let them proliferate and grow.
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