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3248:. While reading up on and search-browsing the subject, I came across many posts in forums by persons claiming to have reached levels of orgasmic bliss by scratching or rubbing their athlete's foot. Some scratched or rubbed themselves into a state of ecstasy until their feet were raw or even bleeding. Some even went so far as coddling the disease instead of eradicating it, so they could relive the experience once their feet healed up from the previous scratch session. So I'm wondering if there is any scientific literature on this phenomenon that answer the following questions: What is it called? How prevalent is it in the population? What exactly is going on (physiologically)? And what is the role of athlete's foot fungus in this? 2909: 3313:, because there is no sexual arrousal, just extreme pleasure from scratching, so good it can be compared to the levels of pleasure received from sex. Any references about how the fungus causes itching, the scratching-pleasure feedback loop, and anything about how this might be a survival adaptation of the fungus, would be most helpful. What I'm lacking here are search terms, I have no idea what these phenomena are called or how they might be described. I would be very impressed if you could find any scientific literature, even if it only includes observations, about this in relation to fungi responsible for athlete's foot. 3494:
information they need. This is war, man: fungus versus the power of the pen. pH deadly to the various fungi is essential information to have in the selection of cleaning agents. But deciding what to include or not is premature at this point, because it depends on context. If the same pH kills all the varieties of fungus, then we don't need a chart or to refer to each species. But we won't know until we track the material down and read it. What type of sources would have this information? It seems like this stuff would more likely be covered in microbiology, chemistry, and biochemistry sources.
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for instance, clinicians or other personal experts to contribute based on clinical experience. Letting the truth emerge from a marketplace of ideas is the genius brilliantly capitalized on by Knowledge (XXG). Knowledge (XXG) fulfills its mission via a policy to add footnotes where available, not one requiring unexamined deletion of valuable content.
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infection "inter"-between "digital"-toes or fingers), I don't think most doctors would restrict themselves in usage of athlete's foot to just this area, rather than also acceptable over a wider area of the sole (hence tinea pedis is more widely used in the literature even though mild cases do indeed tend to be limited to just the web spaces.)
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information will not be reduced if the article is titled "Tinea pedis." Additionally, the term "Athlete's foot" does not always mean "Tinea pedis," but "Tinea pedis" may always be referred to as "Athlete's foot;" therefore, it seems the title that appropriately encompasses the scope and contents of the article is "Tinea pedis." ---
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studies have focused on the use of topical tea tree oil for fungal infections (including fungal infections of the nails and athlete's foot), acne, and vaginal infections. However, there is a lack of definitive available evidence for the use of tea tree oil in any of these conditions, and further study is warranted." --
3143:. An individual's response to any activity is unique, so it's entirely possible for one person to have a greater "endorphin rush" from any specific activity than from sex. The world has 7ish billion people. I'd not be shocked if you told me any one of them enjoyed any random activity more than sex. -- 1853:
If dryness is really all it takes for the fungus to disappear, then any 'under-arm' deodorant, based on talcum-powder, or Aluminum Zirconium tetrachlorohydrex, will do! I currently am on a test treatment, after the foot fungus spread from toe to feet, and clearly the 'duct tape' treatment didn't help
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a minor medical condition like this. Like if someone told me to eat tree bark to cure my headache, when I can just take Tylenol. Sorry if this seems judgmental or something, but the article literally reads like some kind of advertisement for "barefoot cultures" whatever that means. Just my 2 cents
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Honestly, I don't have any strong feelings on this issue; so, whatever the community ultimately decides is fine with me. However, even if people have not heard of "Tinea pedis", a simple redirect from "Athlete's foot" will direct them to it the correct article. Due to redirects, accessibility to this
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Hello all, I am going to be taking a look into building up the Epidemiology section of this article. I am hoping to use the reviews from the Cochrane Library. The two reviews on the database have been used to build what is currently in this section so I plan on looking for any additional information
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Yes, the treatment section is for the disinfectants in terms of how we treat the condition, but the pH range is excessive detail IMO and belongs on the pathogen's page. Discussing the use of bleach etc in a prevention or transmission section is adequate. I don't think we need to specify pH 9.0 vs pH
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finds that the most pleasure is gotten from scratching the ankle. Newspapers took that last study to mean that scratching the ankle is better than masturbating. I can't find any name for the practice, I would just call it a scratching fetish. In both studies something was done to make the skin itchy
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Here are some questions, the answers to which may help improve understanding of the subject so we can further develop the article. Please answer any of them if you can. Also, please keep them in mind while you are reading about athlete's foot out there (off-Knowledge (XXG), offline, etc.), and post
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that mentions that contrary to popular wisdom "Natural fibers like cotton or wool are better choices than synthetic fibers, because they soak moisture away from your feet." I'm not sure really how to go about integrating that into the article, or even if it should be, but I thought I'd bring it up.
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This article literally recommends walking barefoot as a way to prevent and cure athlete's foot. While I don't doubt that this is effective, the vast majority of people on this earth have to wear shoes. Telling them to walk barefoot just sounds silly when they would normally just get some cream for
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I removed image. I hate to do that. With 30 seconds of editing, the image would be fine. But I lack rights to do that. I see the fingers, I see what seems to be two or three other toes. The toe being held seems to be stuck on the bottom of the sole of the foot. Totally confusing. To the editors:
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Not every bit of information is accompanied with references. I read it in some medical dictionary and saw it is the case for many people. It may occur elsewhere, but it is much more often to occur only between the 3rd and 4th and between 4th and 5th toes. This may sound odd, though, but you may want
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The reasons behind all of those points are much better explained in the article. Men have a higher instance precisely because they are more prone to taking up sports that encourage the use of sweaty unsanitary footwear and then taking them off in a communal environment. All that would happen if you
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listing of some 5,200 biomedical journals gives: 122 hits for "Athlete's foot" with a large overlap 149 for "Athlete's feet", but 1395 for "Tinea pedis". (Other ICD10 options of "foot ringworm" 2hits, "Dermatophytosis of foot" with 1446 & "foot dermatophytosis" with 1835 are not helpful here as
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Not really. It's theory is sound, but you'll be killing just as many bacteria as killing your feet's skin cells! The bacteria lives between the skin, thus it'll be protected by the outer layer, and get cooling from the deeper layers of the skin... Just suggesting, however it's a nice idea to see if
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I cannot find even anecdotal evidence for using Vaporub on Athlete's Foot. Its cousin, a nail fungus, yes. But nothing on AF. This seems to be someone's personal agenda. There is not even a BAD source cited. It reads as OR only. I don't see why it wasn't killed when it was added. Rather than
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A study shows us anonymous writers and editors add great stuff all the time. If we make a mistake, correct our mistake, please (or let other anon editors do so). But please don't take valuable information available nowhere else down simply for lacking a citation. To do so defeats the ability of,
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Also note that Knowledge (XXG) is NOT the place to simply hold information that cannot be found elsewhere or is not cited... chances are... its a myth or misguided information. Every sentence MUST BE referenced, that is, hold some credible source as direct proof that is a true statement. Otherwise,
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There are many freely accessible secondary review sources on PubMed. I'd be happy to assist you in your search for better sources. I'll be sure to list them here. I also may find some that are not free access, but are better sources and that's certainly acceptable for inclusion as well. There's no
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page, the best sources to use are secondary sources. To be more specific, what is really preferred are peer-reviewed academic journal articles rather than sources such as Merck Manuals or the Mayo Clinic. There's nothing terrible about those sources, they're just not the best available sources and
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I put together a "home remedy" for generalized fungal skin infection. Buy a few tubes of generic clotrimazole, then get a bottle of zinc capsules. Both are very cheap. Squeeze the clotrimazole from tube to empty container like an old prescription bottle. Open the zinc capsules and pour powder into
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As an addendum, Vicks contains Thymol. Even the most cursory read of the Knowledge (XXG) entry on Thymol would likely illustrate why the original poster wasn't operating under some 'personal agenda' in writing it. Again, that doesn't justify changing the Athlete's Foot entry to reflect the Vicks
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I really rather you wouldn't immediately ascribe it to "someone's personal agenda." I recently returned from my podiatrist having received precisely this advice - not only for my nail fungus, but also for some local Athlete's Foot. Now, I'm not going to change the article based on such anecdotal
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I removed this subsection which was obviously an ad for "gymsoap". There is no clinical evidence that some soaps are better than others in treating athlete's foot. This section had referenced the mayo clinic's page on tea tree oil, but that page did not back up the claims, merely staing "Human
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Exactly. Please help find those references. And for the other pathogens as well. It would be nice to include a chart so readers can see what they are up against. (The chart would be out of place in the individual pathogens' articles). The athlete's foot article is for providing the readers the
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problems (i.e. some were just ads). I've trimmed it down to two which I feel are good resources, but ones that are helpful can be added back and these can be taken away if there are better choices, but as a rule of thumb there probably shouldn't be more than four or five external links total.
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Now I would agree that where information is commonly held to be believed, then other editors should help with improving topics by adding additional (or missing) refs where possible and not therefore revert on-sight, but if information is not generally felt to be credible and accepted by either
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Interesting additonal term I've not seen before of "tinea interdigitalis" - PubMed search of which gets 131 hits from range international publications spanning its abstracting time frame of the 1950's to just last last year. Whilst that term makes sense (the latin translates as "tinea"-fungal
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Anecdotal insert - I have found that athlete's foot can be completely cured by making sure that the area between the toes is totally dry before putting on socks and shoes. This would suggest that sufferers may try this for a short period before resorting to the more esoteric methods mentioned
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after tinea pedis fungi infected my hands fingers i observed a change in sense of touch in the concerned area . some kind of nerve zells or sensors didnt regenerate , so that a quality of perception is gone . also the skins structure didnt recover into the original state . i did not had same
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Reading this explanation, I still can't make heads or tails (fingers or toes?) of this image. The way it's cropped leaves no context, and the image is worthless for identification and illustrative purposes. The one in the symptoms section is clear, and should be the leading image. --
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It's the main cause of athlete's foot. What disinfectants kill it is right on topic. And it's good reading material for studying up on this subject. I'm most interested in how to prevent the spread of the disease, such as how best to decontaminate the home, clothes, shoes, etc.
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regards itching in general and how it effects the brain. It states in the abstract "Our findings not only confirm a role for the central networks processing reward in the pleasurable aspects of scratching, but also suggest they play a role in mediating itch relief." And
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Hello my name is Samantha, I have been experiencing some strange things with my big toe lately. There has been some strange blue sauce coming out of my big toe. If any of you know what this is or if you have experienced this let me know so I know what to do, Thank you.
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information, but I think it tends to disprove your assertion that someone's mere personal agenda motivated the original edit. Apparently the effect is the same for both: it softens the skin (and protein-buildups on the nail), making the area less hospitable for fungus.
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What is the difference between Tinea pedis and Athlete's foot? (i.e. when is Athlete's foot not tinea pedis?) Are they different enough to warrant separate articles? If this article is narrowed to just Tinea pedis, where should material covering Athlete's foot go?
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Redirect doesn't handle everything - for instance, in navigation templates and see also links it is usual to use the article name, rather than overriding it with a pipe. So using a name that is widely recognized may make it easier for readers to find the
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Policy is quite clear, it is the responsibility of an editor wishing to add information to be able to cite from a reliable source to verify the information. If citation can't be found then information, even if true, should not & can not be added :-)
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the clotrim cream. Use approx. 6 caps per clotrim tube. Mix the paste together and voila! an excellent and cheap rub on cream which quickly kills trichophyton, tinea. The zinc really adds a boost and seems to extend clear time. You're welcome
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1) you are a male 2) you find yourself constantly wearing damp socks (due to water or sweat)or tight shoes 3) you share rugs, bed linens, clothes or shoes with someone who has been infected with athlete's foot 4)you have a weak immune system
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Hello my name Amanda, I have been experiencing the same thing lately. But I have found that putting mayo on the toe with blue sauce will actually stop it. I have also heard that if you dog poop on it it will stop it to. Hope this helped you.
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as oppose to having people scratch for no reason. I think your guys trying to get athlete's foot just haven't figured out more effective ways to induce itching. I do not think it should be part of the athlete's foot article, but part of the
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There's no objective way to measure this, so only experience will tell, and we can't advise you to have sex, nor to contract a variety of athlete's foot and itch it. Contact your physician/clinical psychologist/dermatologist/sex surrogate.
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The writing and practical suggestions are great, helpful, practical, exactly what someone suspecting athlete's foot or wanting treatment would want to see. Footnotes (no pun?) would help, but please don't destroy the value that is
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Ummmm... cute. The "athlete" in the term "athlete's foot" was coined by WF Young (manufacturers of Absorbine liniments) in the 1930s for an advertising campaign. There's a mention of it on their history page at www.absorbine.com
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It may be me, but I can make neither heads nor tails of the leading image. What on earth is happening there? It seems to defy several laws of anatomy. If there are any other images, I think they should replace the current one.
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There's a company also called Athlete's Foot. Do you think they wouldn't like that ugly picture of a foot, which is bad for them from a PR perspective? I mean, people will associate their brand with a scaling yellow foot :/
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This seems a bit confusing to me, as walkin with bare feet *at home* will spread the spores. Both walking barefeeted and using a hairdryer are practices explicitly disadvised in the German language version of the article at
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Upper left edge of image are the tips of fingers pulling back on a toe to show the web space. View is looking down the length of the toe (heading to centre of image) to the web space. To the upper-right is the adjacent toe.
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This is not just anecdotal, this is well documented. These fungi thrive on moist environments, and this is exactly what people should do to try and get rid of it. If the above is not already in the article, it should be.
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observes "All material that is challenged or likely to be challenged needs a source." So "information available nowhere else" presumably can not be sourced from anywhere (let alone a reliable one) to verify ?
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please do NOT explain why it is not confusing. Either fix it or its better gone. I think trimming the photo to remove confusing elements might work. Also the puncture wound has NO place in the photograph.
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the name should be based on what is recognized/used by general audience. Athlete's foot has several times the number of google hits and (except for the possessive) several times the search volume.
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My initial impression from the question was the "ick" factor - particularly if you don't thoroughly wash your hands afterward. You don't want to end up with "Athlete's Eyeball", for example. ←
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I think it's far more reasonable to keep the article with the current name (which is the most common for the subject in English) with Tinea pedis redirecting here, than the other way around.
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Why use ten dollar foot cream when you can just blow your feet with a hair dryer. Athletes foot dies in dry skin. That combined with extreme heat which kills bacteria is perfect advice.
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While athlete's foot can be transmitted through person to person contact, there are several reasons that put you at higher risk for contracting athlete's foot. Such risk factors include:
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But you need to be able to tell us (cite) which texts say this - might not it occur only in 1st or 2nd web space - one needs to cite source for it being more common in the lateral foot.
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Enjoyment (whether from sex, chocolate, a good belly rub, "runner's high", or any number of other sources) is largely a function of neurochemistry, mostly by compounds called
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I am reminded at this point of a gym teacher I once had, who said that some guys like to get Athlete's Foot, because "It's the closest they ever come to being an athlete." ←
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That information can be provided by the external links to sites that do provide that kind of information. I've trimmed the links heavily since many of them had
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Knowledge (XXG) is not meant to be a "marketplace of ideas", but rather perhaps a marketplace where anyone can add suitable content to an encyclopedia, this is
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If they're gonna call their company "The Athlete's Foot", what do they expect? Actually they probably don't mind. No doubt the name is intended to be a pun.
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Do spores stick to things? If so, to what things? Fingers? Floors? Bathtubs? Counters? Walls? Socks? Shoes? Clothes? Sheets? Gloves? Doorknobs?
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I am indeed confused. Then where is the reference for, for instance, the first sentence of the entry? And I don't see a single reference in the sections
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Clearly we also need to take out the bit about using a hair-drier to dry your feet thoroughly, because this basic fact of physics has no citation! --
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requirement that every single reference be freely accessible (though it's certainly a bonus when it is freely available and a high-quality source).
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naming conventions. Almost everyone has heard of "Athlete's foot", hardly anyone outside the medical profession will refer to it as "Tinea pedis". —
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I believe these points are already covered under transmission and prevention sections, and they are therefore superfluous. Any problem removing? --
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A lot of this article was written before policy was so clear and enforced. What you're observing just means the article needs to be cleaned up. --
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says so) treatment of urinating on the feet to prevent is based on that concept, as is a home remedy of soaking the feet in diluted vinegar.
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It's still nonsense, since it refers now to "bacteria" after the entire article has established that athlete's foot is fungal in nature.
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5) you constantly are in places that transmit athlete's foot easily such as locker rooms, saunas, public pools, showers and restrooms
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I don't work in a corporation or Christian organization so I can go barefoot. This has proven to be of extreme benefit to my feet.
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The alternative name for Athlete's Foot has been changed to "tiny penis." I have changed it back to the original "Tinea Pedis."
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70 soldiers, study of one week duration only 47 finished the trial? They are soldiers and the study was 60 days long strange?
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This information only suggests that urea has the effect of sofening the skin, it isn't proof that this is it's only effect.
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That's not really essential to this page. Those would be more appropriate for the pages specific to the pathogen seen here
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Googling is not necessarily a good means of deciding here (else all drug articles would be named for their main US brand).
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is the practice of applying irritants in a sexual context - scratching fetishes probably come somewhere between the two.
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There are actually multiple patterns or types of tinea pedis, with interdigital and moccasin patterns being two of them.
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If, as the article now reads, these are equivalent terms, we should use the common name. We need be no stuffier than the
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claim. But I think it justifies greater hesitation in imputing some ulterior motive to the original posters inclusion...
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gives as main term "Tinea pedis" with alternatives of "Athlete's foot", "Dermatophytosis of foot" or "Foot ringworm"
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my baby has this condition-what can be done to prevent this from happening again once it's healed by clotromizole?
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You can always walk barefoot at home; or take a week vacation, and go to the beach, walking barefoot in the sand!
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that's what we strive for. If you need help with access, let me know and I can point you in the right direction.
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this section should be modified somewhat to sound more like an encyclopedia and less like a health brochure.
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The "prevention" and "treatment" sections of this article get very close to providing medical advice, and per
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If you know any of the answers, or have further questions, please feel free to post them below. Thank you.
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What is the standard method for cleaning locker rooms that have become infested with athlete's foot fungi?
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and the responsibility to cite sources lies with the editor (registered or unregistered) who adds it. As
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until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion.
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The above may help with identification of concepts and issues. Not a very high impact rating though.
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Under what conditions can athlete's foot fungi spores survive? Liquid? Damp? Dry? pH? Temperature?
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kill it, I am going to clean it down to "There has been a claim that..." and flag it for a source.
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So having pointed out some policies, what "valuable information" do you feel is being taken down ?
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If policy prevents Knowledge (XXG) editing by public to function, then policy needs re-examination
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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between
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Under what conditions does athlete's foot fungi invade living skin tissue (deep layers of skin)?
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I have athlete's foot between my 2nd and 3rd toe right now, so that theory is faulty. Bummer! :)
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When athlete's foot fungi in the skin die, what happens to the spaces the dead fungi occupied?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Athlete%27s_foot&oldid=654016824#Topical_treatments
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How long can athlete's foot fungi survive in dead skin cells that have fallen off the host?
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I'm punching in every relevant search phrase I can think of into Google. Any suggestions?
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Do some hosts purposely retain athlete's foot for the pleasure derived from scratching it?
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survives, or better yet, the levels of acidity and alkalinity in which it cannot survive.
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How does the immune system prevent athlete's foot fungi from invading living skin tissue?
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What household disinfectants kill athlete's foot fungi on surfaces (such as in bathtubs)?
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How fast does skin grow? How long does it take for the body to replace all skin layers?
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When athlete's foot fungi inside a strand of hair dies, what happens to the dead fungi?
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that was more enjoyable than my sex partner, but it's qualia, communicable on a x : -->
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is it true that these fungi die in low pH environments? The alleged (a character in
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When athlete's foot fungi inside a toenail dies, what happens to the dead fungi?
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Are there any effective home remedies for athlete's foot? If so, what are they?
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from these to add. Likewise, I will be looking through PubMed for more reviews.
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added your points would be the removal of the reasons these things occur.
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How do you kill athlete's foot fungi in the internal structure of hair?
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If you can't be an athlete, you can at least be an athletic supporter.
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What household disinfectants kill athlete's foot fungi in the laundry?
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Do athlete's foot fungi grow inside the strands of hair on the feet?
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to observe for yourself. And I think this is a noteworthy feature of
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attention to my foot infection , so i didnt recognize it there .--
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It can. Open wounds where there weren't any previously is worse.
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Dr. Zachariah Athlete, a physician of Philadelphia, in 1832.
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What is athlete's foot fungi's relationship with keratin?
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