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1200%
11.1111111111111111111...%
1.992 INCHES
12 inches in a foot.. 5 divided by 12 = 0.4166666 So 41.66%
Approximately 1 inch (0.99 inches).
i think so....
No, you need an antifungal such as clotrimazole cream.
Hydrocortisone cream is not typically recommended for treating athlete's foot as it is a steroid cream that may suppress the immune response and mask the symptoms rather than treat the underlying fungal infection. Antifungal creams, sprays, or powders are usually more effective in treating athlete's foot. It is best to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
hydrocortisone cream may help the itching and maybe inflammation,but doesn't cure it.I heard virgin coconut oil,neem oil,tea tree oil,twice a day,applied to entire affected area helps greatly,but must be done for several months
E45 cream is not specifically formulated to treat athletes foot, which is a fungal infection. It is best to use antifungal creams or sprays that are designed to treat this condition. These products usually contain ingredients such as clotrimazole or miconazole that are effective in combating the fungus that causes athletes foot.
No....its just athletes foot
Fluocinolone acetonide is a corticosteroid medication that is typically used to reduce inflammation and itching in certain skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis. It is not typically used for treating athlete's foot, which is a fungal infection of the skin on the feet. For athlete's foot, antifungal medications are usually recommended.
The cream can help with the smell, if the smell is coming from the fungus. You can also wash your feet often to help with the smelling.
It could be a mosquito bite, an allergic reaction, or a skin infection. Clean the area with mild soap and water, apply over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream for itching, and monitor for any spread or worsening symptoms. If it persists or becomes more severe, consider consulting a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment.
There are several symptoms of Athletes Foot. A few of the symptoms are blisters on feet, itching, burning, and stinging. There are several brands of medicine that can be purchased over the counter for Athletes Foot.
it feeds on foot food
on your foot.