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Hi
I have suffered with this on and off for the last 10 years Hmmm roughly corresponds to my first pair of Crocs...any way nothing works it comes back every winter and this year the cream just had no effect ...enter a bottle or 2 of cider vinegar soak feet in a smallish bowl 1-2 cm deep with about a half glass of CV and hot water 20/30 mins every night 10 days later all gone voila as they say around here.
thought I would pass it on.
Keep your feet dry, use talc if need be.
Baking soda works very well.
Rotate your shoes. Don't wear the same pair every day.
Rotate your shoes
Tried it but it's murder trying to walk with the left on the right and the right on the left
Tried it but it's murder trying to walk with the left on the right and the right on the left
Well duh! He meant turn them around.
Sudocrem
Piss on your feet in the shower.
The piss has no effect, it's the careful washing you give them afterwards!
[i]20/30 mins every night 10 days later [/i]
Do what?? Seems a bit of an effort...
This, sprayed each morning and night, 3 nights later, its gone. And it stings like a bastard, so you know it's working. And while it's gone keep using the powder posed up there ^^
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(there's a registered website called toenailfungus.org 😆 )
Wash between toes every shower
Dry thoroughly
Clean socks every time
Tea tree oil to help get rid
Trouble is, you now smell like a wino.
Daktarin pharmacy strength cream worked for me.
Bookmarked for next time I'm in the docs, about 5 of my toes are nearly too thick to cut with regular clippers.
Bookmarked for next time I'm in the docs, about 5 of my toes are nearly too thick to cut with regular clippers.
This thread is just fine without pics.
Surgical spirit works for me (although it hurts like a bastard when you put it on)
A Chiropodist suggested it to me, wipe over the whole foot and between the toes morning & evening.
Normally clears it up after a couple of days
Oops, mine should have been in the toenail thread.
Baking soda for me, I tend to get an outbreak every couple of years, instantly relives itching and clears up in a day or two.
Gently pat onto feet insuring it gets between the toes, in the morning and before bed, rotate shoes and obviously fresh socks every day.
Job jobbed.
I've found wool socks keep it away...always had hot feet and occasionally get an itchy toe, not had a thing since switching to woollen socks. Not noticed feet feeling any hotter either so all good.
Feet get washed daily and a fresh pair of socks each day!
