Athlete’s foot, a prevalent ailment, extends beyond its apparent discomfort and unpleasant odors, offering insights into the broader realm of fungal infections. Despite its seemingly benign nature, ...
Fungus thrives in warm, moist environments, and your choice in sock can make a big difference in your healing process.
NYC dermatologist Charles Puza is sharing five healthy "hacks" -- wear compression socks, avoid sleep aids (pictured here), use anti-fungal powder in shoes, boost protein intake, and take certain ...
Shoring up defense against antifungal treatment leaves Candida parapsilosis perilously exposed.
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Washing your feet with vinegar and salt: Why it’s recommended and when to actually do it
A 20-minute soak in warm water mixed with vinegar is promoted across social media and lifestyle sites as a natural solution for foot odor, athlete’s foot, and dry skin. Some recipes add salt. The ...
If you’re experiencing similar feelings of despair, board-certified dermatologist and skin care brand founder, Dr. Brooke Jeffy, said that nail fungus is a common and especially stubborn condition to ...
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4 Types of Toenail Fungus and How To Treat Them
Types of toenail fungus are more common than you think, especially as we age. Toenail fungus will not go away on its own—it does require medical treatment to cure it. It can take up to a year for ...
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