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?
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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." --
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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
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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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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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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 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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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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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
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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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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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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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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 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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Dr. Zachariah Athlete, a physician of Philadelphia, in 1832.
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