How to Treat Athlete's Foot
Video Description: Joe Graedon discusses different treatments to ease athlete's foot. Related Article Subjects: How to Treat Athlete's Foot, athletes foot, feet, foot, fungi, fungus, peoplejamHow to Treat Athlete's Foot
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Dr Michael Perlstein, D.A.B.P.O. Podiatrist, Talks about Athlete's foot AKA Tinea... Ionic detox foot baths can prevent and treat common foot ailments / foot problemsBy: Getbetterlife | 22/07/2009 | HealthIonic detox foot baths have been approved being able to prevent and treat common foot ailments and problems by many people who are attacked by those foot problems. Getbetterlife.com supplies those ionic detox foot baths with high quality and competitive price. Are Your Feet On Fire From Athletes FootBy: Aydan Corkern | 25/09/2008 | HealthIt is painful, tiresome, and a pain in the you know what, but there are ways to wet the fire and put it out for good. New Foot in the Sand Technology Can Solve Many Health ProblemsBy: Dr. Randy Wysong | 05/07/2007 | HealthThe foot is intended to be bare and on the ground. Modern shoes entomb feet and create a host of foot ailments. A new insole with "foot in the sand" technology revolutionizes foot comfort, alleviates pain and enhances athletic performance. Are You Predisposed to Athlete’s Foot?By: Diane Stevens | 14/05/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsAthlete’s foot is definitely more common in athletes. Sweaty feet, wet shoes and socks, locker room floors are all contributing factors. Yet some athletes never get athlete’s foot because they are not predisposed to it. What is Foot Fungus and How Do I Get Rid of It?By: Dave Simpson | 04/08/2008 | Skin CareThe most common fungal infections are those which occur on the feet. Foot Fungus needs the right mixture of moisture and heat to grow and a method of spreading - often via communal changing rooms or swimming pools. Here are some tips to get rid of it for good. What Does a Foot Doctor Do, Anyway?By: Phoenix Delray | 25/05/2008 | HealthThis article explains the benefits of visiting a podiatrist. What is Athlete's Foot?By: Megan | 16/06/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsAthlete's foot is annoying and itchy, but most of us don't know much more about it than the fact that it's a fungus and that athlete's get it. What should you know about athlete's foot? Foot FungusBy: Carl Southern | 15/07/2009 | MedicineFoot fungus affects millions of people. It is caused by an infection that develops under the nail. It usually starts with the big toe and can spread from there to the other toes. If left untreated the nail will harden and then fall off. On the foot the infection can be itchy and irritating. If you are one of the millions who suffer from foot fungus, then this article may offer you some solutions.
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