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dyshidrotic eczema

And it can get nasty! The problem is that because your feet sit in shoes, socks and sweat all day, its usually combined with a fungal or bacterial infection.

I am reasonably confidant that they stem from nasty allergic reactions. Whether its from wheat, soy, or dairy remains to be seen. I have dealt with them in a way that no doctor would sanction, so I take no culpability with my recommendation: 10,000 mg (yes, 10,000) of vitamin C a day for 3 days has always reversed this odd phenomena.

The best cure is coal tar- Which is used for psoriasis. Try mixing "Cutar" (7.5% LCD, coal tar) with a small amount of zinc oxide and apply liberally after thoroughly washing affected area. Should clear it up in few days. Change socks several times daily, wash feet as much as possible and reapply. Wash bedding regularly. Should begin to show improvement within a week, and completely disappear within a month.

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