If it is not athlete's foot, then try this. Slather diaper rash cream on your feet and then place them in two thin plastic bags (like the kind you get in the produce section of the grocery store) Slide a couple of thick socks on and go to bed. When you wake up, your feet will be as soft and smooth as a baby's bottom. Seriously.
2006-11-06 02:49:00
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answered by Christina D 5
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You need to avoid high heels or other hard shoe-stick with tennies and a good quality 100% cotton sock (go for white, avoid the dyes)-no polyesters.
Dont use lotions-these contain alcohols than can severely add to your problem rather than fix it. Use 100 percent pure aloe vera (make SURE it is alcohol free!).This will increase moisture and speed healing.
Keep your feet clean and let your feet breathe whenever possible, dont keep your shoes on in the housea moment longer than necessary.
When your able, relax with your feet elevated. This is not only relaxing to your feet but your spine as well. Your lower back will appreciate the break.
When you sleep again, try to keep your feet away from those non 100% cotton fibers-your feet may be your allergic spot to non natural threads or dyes. The reason it would affect your feet but not the rest of you is because your feet are on a day to day basis wrapped up tightly against these fabrics, and rubbed against them, whereas elsewhere they are not as tight or placed directly on your skinf or the most part. Add tot hat the heat that your feet will naturally build up being kept in such a tight enclosed environment and you have a perfect recipe for retaliation of the feet.
You may also have a minor skin condition that centers int hat area. See a podiatrist if the above techniques dont help your feet heal in two to three weeks or if it starts to spread or worsen.
Good luck!
2006-11-06 02:49:39
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answered by Drisana R 2
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Gold Bond has a great foor cream. Take a shower or soak your feet then while they are still damp coat them in the gold bond cream,or whatever yu have at home and wrap them in plastic wrap,then put your sockes over it and sleep with it on. Within a week your feet will be perfect. My mom has the same problem and this always works for her,it can't hurt to try.
2006-11-06 02:42:01
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answered by mommyofsix 4
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first off you need to be drinking alot of water, essential moisture comes from inside, not outside. The human body requires at least 2 liters a day for optimal performance. Instead of lotion or oil, use vaseline petroleum jelly and socks at night. Put it on thick, wrap the foot loosely in saran wrap and put on the socks.
2006-11-06 02:39:54
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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the place is the blood coming from? The frog or the incredibly hoof? The hoof is style of a nail and its very no longer hassle-free, if this is bleeding you will % the vet. The frog is fleshy and extremely comfortable, if this is bleeding you will likely ought to observe tension with a textile to end the bleeding and make contact with an equine vet as quickly as available until now this foal's foot gets any worse. no person right here can see the horse, so we can't inform you what to do, please call the vet as quickly as available, do no longer permit the horse go through. sturdy success
2016-11-27 22:23:07
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answered by ? 4
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I sounds like you may have excema (sp?) on your feet. That is a condition of extremely dry skin. Try using Aquaphor (in the lotion aisle) on your feet in the morning and at night. After slathering on the Aquaphor at night, put on thick white cotton socks and sleep in them. You should see results in a few days.
2006-11-06 02:41:00
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answered by LadyDeathStryke 4
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Try soaking your feet in salt water, until your skin heals, it worked for me. You may be allergic to the petroleum products in the lotions and creams. Petroleum products actually make that type of problem worse, but gives the illusion of feeling better.
2006-11-06 02:44:31
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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You have a form of athlete's foot. Use Lotrimin for a while, it should clear it up. And be sure to drink lots and lots of water to keep your skin healthy. Also, change your socks often and don't wear nylon socks they keep the moisture in.
2006-11-06 02:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Ouch! Try smothering them in vaseline and wearing cotton socks when you go to bed, leave on tlll the morning.
I dont know if it will work for what you have but it makes feet (and hands) soft.
2006-11-06 02:38:50
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answered by Missy 3
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You have athlete's foot. Get some Tinactin. Seriously, that's what it is. Oil and lotion won't help - you need to kill the fungus. Get Tinactin or some other medicated spray or powder.
2006-11-06 02:38:30
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answered by jonjon418 6
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