Jan
How can I prevent dead skin from forming on my toes? I know it's gross, that's why I want it gone! Thanks!
Answer:
It might be Athlete's Foot, a fungal infection that requires a specific drug. The link below shows more information on how to treat it.
Treatment
Over-the-counter antifungal powders or creams can help control the infection. These generally contain miconazole, clotrimazole, or tolnaftate. Continue using the medicine for 1 - 2 weeks after the infection has cleared from your feet to prevent the infection from returning.
In addition:
•Keep your feet clean and dry, especially between your toes.
•Wash your feet thoroughly with soap and water and dry the area very carefully and totally. Try to do this at least twice a day.
•Wear clean, cotton socks and change your socks and shoes as often as necessary to keep your feet dry.
Prevention
To prevent athlete's foot, follow these measures:
•Dry your feet thoroughly after bathing or swimming.
•Wear sandals or flip-flops at a public shower or pool.
•Change your socks often to keep your feet dry. This should be done at least once a day.
•Use antifungal or drying powders to prevent athlete's foot if you’re susceptible to getting it, or you frequent areas where athlete's foot fungus is general (like public showers).
•Wear shoes that are well ventilated and, preferably, made of natural material such as leather. It might help to alternate shoes each day, so they can dry absolutely between wearings. Avoid plastic-lined shoes.
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the answer is pumice. your feet will love you.
Answer:
Wash them.
Use Gold Bond powder to keep them dry, even when you're not using them.
Answer:
Wear socks…and scrub your toes in the shower. Lotion maybe?
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make me ur ***** :))