Several things: Symptoms and concerns like these mandate a thorough evaluation by your doctor. Only after such an evaluation, which may include labs and radiographic examinations, can he/she let you know what's going on and how best to help you.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Odorous feet: There can be many causes for foot odor - from pitted keratolysis to athlete's foot. It can require several things to fix it . See your podiatrist for the proper assistance and it will help you not have to try products that might not help .
Answered 1/21/2015
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Work at it...: First off, make sure your feet stay dry and clean. Wash between the toes each day and wear fresh socks. •acrylic cushion sock fabric maintains resiliency and provides a more natural yielding, forgiving, dynamic environment for the foot (like walking barefoot in grass or sand). •result: more protection, more comfort. Secondly, use drying agents directly on the foot, like certain-dry or drysol.
Answered 1/21/2015
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