You should treat athlete's foot as soon as you notice the first signs of infection. The skin often becomes inflamed and itchy with areas of ‘dead skin', moistness or blistering and cracking or peeling. It is important to treat the infected area quickly and thoroughly. A wide range of anti-fungal sprays, creams and powders are availble in the medical stores that can be used to treat athlete's foot.
Friday, March 30, 2007
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