Let me help: Moccasin-type infection is hard to treat because the sole of the foot is thick and does not respond well to non prescriptions antifungal. Treatment often involves using a prescription antifungal cream that will penetrate into the sole of the foot. Sometimes, prescription oral antifungal medications are also used.Once moccasin-type athlete’s foot is healed, it is very important to take preventive.
Answered 7/20/2012
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Hygeine/medication: Wear absorbant socks, let feet air out when possible. Dry thoroughly after bathing. A small amount of powder can be used in shoes. Spray shoes with lysol. Topical antifungals medication is first line treatment. In severe cases, oral medication can be used.
Answered 9/28/2012
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