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cuts between toes
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Dr. Jeffrey Kass answered
28 years experience Podiatry
Try antifungal cream: They may be secondary to a fungus.

Dr. Troy Ross answered
24 years experience Occupational Medicine
May be fungus: You may have a skin fungal infection. Try using wool or polyester socks and use a topical anti fungal powder or cream.
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A 28-year-old female asked:

Dr. Ebrahim Joosuf answered
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Fungal infection: Covered should work slowly, but it's specific to 1 type of fungus. Keep feet clean and dry. Avoid synthetic socks, dry toes after shower. If it doesn' ... Read More
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A 43-year-old member asked:

Dr. Brent Rubin answered
41 years experience Podiatry
cuts: Keep moisture out and put an antifungal cream on it daily.
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A 21-year-old male asked:

Dr. Edgar Mendizabal answered
55 years experience Internal Medicine
Tinea pedis : Try tinactin (tolnaftate).
A 30-year-old male asked:

Dr. Donald Colantino answered
61 years experience Internal Medicine
Cracked skin: Make sure to be you change work shoes daily if there is any tendency fir foot or shoe moisture to develop. Of course the same applies to Sox. Apply mo ... Read More
A female asked:

Dr. J. Lawrence Dohan answered
57 years experience Dermatology
Tinea pedis: Fungus causing more severe symptoms usually means there is a secondary bacterial factor. There may also have been an injury to the toe. See a dermatol ... Read More
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A 22-year-old female asked:

Dr. Sung ho Bae answered
19 years experience Podiatry
Be persistent: Miconazole is an antifungal. It may be you have a chronic fungal infection inbetween the toes. I would remember to thoroughly dry out inbetween the ... Read More
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A 21-year-old female asked:

Dr. Wenjay Sung answered
14 years experience Podiatry
Antifungal spray: Generally recommend any antifungal cream or ointment, but most people have a hard time bending down and rubbing between toes. Antifungal spray (over ... Read More
A 18-year-old female asked:

Dr. Richard Taddeo answered
26 years experience Podiatry
Sounds pretty normal: With aging and sun exposure. If any freckles become raised or irregular, have a dermatologist look at them.
A member asked:

Dr. Ellen Wenzel answered
14 years experience Podiatry
Many possibilities : This is best checked out by a doctor as based on this short description it could be one of many things. See your pcp, a foot specialist or dermatologi ... Read More
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