you are REALLY obsessed with fungal foot infections hu??
2007-11-12 12:40:43
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answered by Anonymous
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false,The infection is caused by one of the most common fungi.
A red itchy rash in the spaces between the toes (often between the 4th and 5th toes initially) and possibly small pustules.
Often a small degree of scaling.
The infection can spread to the rest of the foot and other parts of the body.
Rarer cases
Infection of the soles of both feet by Trichophyton rubrum.
The skin reddens and its furrows become marked, resembling chalked lines.
If the condition is not treated, a similar rash may appear on one or both palms.
After a while, the rash becomes scaly, resembling eczema.
2007-11-17 09:58:29
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answered by fozz 4
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Depends on the fungal infection and the cause - could be anywhere on the foot although quite common between big toe.
2007-11-13 07:33:13
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answered by Jewel 6
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False. They can start anywhere, including the bottom of the foot or the nail.
2007-11-12 18:52:50
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answered by mommanuke 7
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They are probably most common in the fourth space.
2007-11-12 19:53:01
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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You really do need to be doing your own homework!
2007-11-20 08:44:32
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answered by Deb G 3
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